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{"title":"Effect of Isfahan Refinery, Power Plant and Petrochemical on Borkhar District Soil","authors":"A. Gandomkar","volume":64,"journal":"International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering","pagesStart":201,"pagesEnd":204,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/3810","abstract":"This study aimed to evaluate regional soil Borkhar of\nthe metals Lead has been made. In this field study fires visits to the\nregions. The limit of this study located in the East refineries,\npetrochemical and power plant to 20 km was selected. The 41 soil\nsamples from depths of 0 to 10 cm in area and were randomized. Soil\nsamples were transported to the laboratory and by air was dry and\npassed through 2-mil thickness sieve. In the laboratory of physical\nand chemical characteristics and concentrations of total absorption\nwas measured. The results showed that the amount of lead in soil in\nmany parts of the range higher than the standard limit. Survey maps\nshow that the lead spatial distribution of the region does not special\npattern.","references":"[1] M. Jafari, M, Tahmoores and A. Malekian, Soil managenment, Tehran\nuniversity publication, 2009.\n[2] A. Abbaspour, M. Kalbasi, S, Hajrasooliha, and A. Golchin,\nContamination of soil heavy metals such as cadmium and lead in Iran,\nCenter of Soil research, Abkhiz publication, 2005.\n[3] P, Kardavani, Soil protection, Tehran University Publication, 1997.\n[4] P. An hfalk, A.Wasay and S. Tokunga, \"Comparative study of cd, c(iii),\ncr(vi),Hg and pb uptake by wiverals and soil meterials\" Water, air and\nsoil pollution,87, 1996, pp. 131-148.\n[5] S. M. Hutchinson, \"Environmental archives of heavy metal pollution\nor contaminated land? A case study of former water powered industrial\nsites in South Yorkshire, UK\", Journal De Physiqu, IV: JP Volume\n107, Issue I, 2003, pp. 645-648.\n[6] S. Da Silva, J. O. Siqueira and C. Soares, \" Mycorrhizal fungi influence\non brachiariagrass growth and heavy metal extraction in a contaminated\nsoil\", Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, Volume 41, Issue 12, 2006,\npp. 1749-1757.\n[7] S. Jancey, S. Bogoevski and B. Bliznakovska, \"Results of the\npreliminary regional eco-geochemical mapping of the agricultural soil\nsamples from the Skopje city area\", Journal of Environmental\nProtection and Ecology, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2010, pp. 854-865.\n[8] H. R. Rahmani, \"Its effects on water quality, land under cultivation\nMobarakeh Steel Co\", Proceedings of Soil Congress, 2006, pp. 80-90.\n[9] E. Mousavi, Classification of soils contaminated with heavy metals in\nHamedan, M. S theses, Isfahan Industrial University, 2009.\n[10] A. Golchin, K. Atashnama and M. Esmaeeli, \"Accumulation of heavy\nmetals in alfalfa\", Proceedings of Soil Congress, Karaj, 2006.\n[11] M. Amini, M. Afyuni. H. Khademi and K. C. Abbaspour, \"Mapping\nrisk of Cadmium and Lead contamination to human health in soils of\ncentral Iran\", Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 347, 2005, pp. 64-\n77.\n[12] A. Abbaspour, M. Kalbasi, Sh. Hajrasooliha and A. Golchin,\nContamination of soil heavy metals such as cadmium and lead in Iran,\nCenter of Soil research, Abkhiz publication, 2005.\n[13] M. Dayani, J. Mohammadi and M. Naderi, \"Statistical analysis of\nconcentrations of lead, zinc and cadmium in soils of Sepahanshahr\nIsfahan\", Journal of Water and Soil, Vol 23, 2009, pp. 67 - 76.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 64, 2012"}