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vol. 10, nr. 2 (2007)



 
Porosity of leached forest-meadow chernozem polluted with lead and cadmium
Zofia Sokołowska1, Natalyja Hrebelna2, Mieczysław Hajnos1
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1 Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Doświadczalna 4, 20-290 Lublin
2 Department of Ecology and Biology, Lviv State Agrarian University, ul. V. Velukogo 1, Lviv

vol. 10 (2007), nr. 2, pp. 455-463
abstract: The porosity of leached forest-meadow chernozem polluted by Cd and Pb was studied by mercury porosimetry. The samples were taken from the research field of the Lviv State Agrarian University, from layers of 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm deep. The pore volume of polluted soils ranged from 370 mm-3g-1 to 515 mm-3g-1 and was higher for Cd- than Pb-polluted polluted soil. The soil samples containing Cd were also characterized by higher total porosities and average pore radii. The pore size distributions for the investigated soils exhibited one or two peaks of different height. The distributions for Cd-polluted soils were shifted towards larger pore radii compared with those for Pb-polluted soils. Different influence of lead and cadmium on porosity of leached chernozem was connected with the chemical properties of both heavy metals and with the properties of the soil.
keywords: soil pollution, lead, cadmium, mercury porosimetry method
original in: English