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Title Geostatistical assessment of solid-liquid distribution coefficients (K-d) for Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in surface soils of Hamedan, Iran
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Distribution coefficient ; Geostatistical assessment ; Heavy metal
Abstract Abstract This study has applied a geostatistical approach to analyzing and interpreting the distribution coefficient (Kd) in soils collected around Hamedan, west of Iran. The samples collected from the agricultural area (about 100 ha) affected by waste water from Shahid Mofatteh power plant. Sorption experiments were carried out using solution of desired concentration of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) (10 and 100 mg l-1). Desorption experiments with CaCl2 0.01 M, were performed immediately following the completion of sorption experiments. Results showed that in all treatments Kd100 values is lower than Kd10 values. The range of Kd10 (l kg-1) were as follows: Cd (253–1656), Cu (545–100000), Pb (1841– 100000) and Zn (198–3115). Median Kd values showed the following order of decreasing affinity in both 10 and 100 mg l-1 metal concentrations: Pb[Cu[Zn[Cd. Desorption analysis indicated that only trace amounts of heavy metal adsorbed was released. Irreversibility was highest for Pb and Cu, which the Kd values were greatest. The resulting variograms of log-transformed Kd10 data for Cu indicated the existence of strong spatial dependence. The variograms for Kd10 Cd revealed moderate spatial structure and variograms for Kd10 Pb and Zn show weak spatial dependence. For Kd100, the variogram of Cd show weak spatial dependence and variograms of Cu, Pb and Zn indicate moderate spatial structure.
Researchers Mohsen Jalali (Second Researcher), Hajar Merrikhpour (First Researcher)