Influencia del uso del suelo en su calidad ambiental en medio semiárido (Murcia SE España)
2010
Intensive agriculture and mining activities are among the soil uses that cause soil contamination because of the accumulation of soluble salts, nutrients, heavy metals, etc. and consequently a loss of soil quality. This study set out to assess the condition of some cultivated and uncultivated soils in an area of Murcia (SE Spain), known to be partially affected by mine acid materials. The results confirm that the cited activities have lead to a loss of soil quality, limiting their future use. Higher soluble salt (Electrolytic Conductivity: 3,3-1,9 dS m-1), NO3 (126,5-51,1 mg kg-1) and available P (29,6-2,4 mg kg1) concentrations were measured in the cultivated soils. In addition, many of the soil samples studied presented high levels of heavy metals which exceeded the values usually taken as reference values: Cd: 10,2 mg kg-1; Cu: 85,2 mg kg-1; Mn: 2307,8 mg kg-1; Pb: 6793,0 mg kg-1 and Zn: 4610,0 mg kg-1 .
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