RecordNumber :
124
Doc. No. :
179A
Call. No. :
179A
Author :
Kalbasi, M.,Peryea, F. J.,Lindsay, W. L
Title of Article :

Measurement of divalent lead activity in lead - arsenate contaminated soils

Title Of Periodical :
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN JOURNAL
VolumNumber :
V.59, No.5
Date :
(1995)
Page :
P.1274-1280
Descriptors :
Lead activity,Lead arsenatc,Comtaminated soil
Abstract :
Many soils used for tree fruit production before 1968 contain elevated Pb concentrations resulting from use of lead arsenate pesticides. The chemical form of Pb in these soils may influence its bioavailability and the need for and type of remediation actions. The competitive chelation method was used to determine the single-ion activity of Pb**2+ in aqueous suspensions of 11 lead arsenate contaminated soils and, for comparison, three Pb-enriched roadside soils. The activity of Pb**2+ ranged from 10**-9.37 to 10**-7.21, consistent with values published elsewhere, and was inversely related to pH. The soils appeared to fall into two solubility groups, one where Pb**2+ activity was consistent with control by a Pb-phosphate mineral, possibly Pb**5(PO***4)***3OH or Pb***3(PO***4)***2, and a second group where Pb**2+ activity was consistent with control by Pb(OH)***2. Both groups contained calcareous soils. Adding monocalcium phosphate to two of the soils from the higher Pb solubility group shifted one soil to the lower solubility group shifted one soil to the lower solubility group but had no effect on the second soil. The experimental results suggest that Pb solubility in lead arsenate contaminated soils in not appreciably higher than in soils contaminated by Pb from gasoline and that phosphate amendment may not always reduce soil Pb solubility.
Indexer :
1376/10
IndexDate :
Shahsvary
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GN108512
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