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18th World Congress of Soil Science
July 9-15, 2006 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Soils are essential components of the environment, the basis of terrestrial ecosystems and a crossroad of the biogeochemical cycles in the biosphere-litosphere interface. Therefore soil quality must be preserved. The contents and spatial distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTE) depends on the parent materials, the soil types and different soil uses. The aim of this study is to estimate the possible interdependence between altitude, texture, pH, organic carbon, CaCO3 and the concentration and distribution of PTE in the soils of the Barcelona Province, with a surface of 7731km2. The litology is varied: granites and paleozoic shales predominate in SE-E and mesozoic and cenozoic limestones, dolomites, marlstones and sandstones in the rest of the province. The main soils are Xerorthents, Haploxerepts, Haploxeralfs, Haploxerolls and Xerofluvents. 323 top soils samples (0-20 cm) were collected at 5 Km intervals on a regular grid, dried and sieved (<2mm). General soil properties were analysed by standard methods. Aqua regia digests (DIN 38414-S7) of Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ba, and Pb were determinated by Polyscan 61E Spectrometer (ICP-ES). Statistical treatment of data was carried out using the SPSS 12.0 and Statgraphics Plus 5.1. To obtain a robust summary of the dataset we applied Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) techniques because they do not depend on assumptions of data distribution, but are strongly based on order statistics (median, quartiles, etc.) and the use of graphics (box-plot, histogram and one dimensional scattergram, etc.) to detect unusual data behaviour. The ESRI ArcView 9.0 Desktop was used for colour mapping. The classes chosen to represent the data were percentiles (5th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 98th), except for pH and the texture classes. The smoothed maps were drawn using the inverse distance weighted-IDW. 15 Km was chosen as search radius and 1 was chosen as a power value. An example is the total Barium content (mg•Kg-1 dry top soil) IDW map.
