Bioaccessibility of heavy metals and risk assessment in urban gardens of Madrid


Autoria(s): Ortega Romero, Marcelo; Mingot Marcilla, Juan; García Martínez, María Jesús; Miguel García, Eduardo de; Izquierdo, Miguel; Gómez, Amaya
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Human health problems and solutions. Urban gardening has spread worldwide in recent years as it enhances food security and selfsupply and promotes community integration. However urban soils are significantly enriched in trace elements relative to background levels. Exposure to the soil in urban gardens may therefore result in adverse health effects depending on the degree of contact during gardening, infant recreational activities and ingestion of vegetables grown in them. In order to evaluate this potential risk, 36 composite samples were collected from the top 20 cm of the soil of 6 urban gardens in Madrid. The aqua regia (pseudototal) and glycine-extractable (bioaccessible) concentrations of Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Additionally, pH, texture, Fe, Ca, and Mn concentrations, and organic matter and calcium carbonate contents were determined in all urban gardens and their influence on trace element bioaccessibility was analyzed.

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application/pdf

application/pdf

Identificador

http://oa.upm.es/29653/

Idioma(s)

eng

eng

Publicador

E.T.S.I. Minas (UPM)

Relação

http://oa.upm.es/29653/1/INVE_MEM_2013_170122.pdf

http://oa.upm.es/29653/2/INVE_MEM_2013_170122p.pdf

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Direitos

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/

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Fonte

Urban environmental pollution. Creating healthy, liveable cities | Urban environmental pollution. Creating healthy, liveable cities | 17/11/2013 - 20/11/2013 | Beijing, China

Palavras-Chave #Medio Ambiente #Química
Tipo

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Ponencia en Congreso o Jornada

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