EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS

This study was aimed to find out the effect of different soil components of some Iraqi soils under different climatic conditions and different parent materials on the adsorption of lead and cadmium. Soil samples were collected from four governorates (Dohuk, Wasit, Salah al-Din, and Basra), with thr...

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Main Authors: Abdul Baqi D.S. Al Maamouri, Salwa H. K. Al Shamary
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Published: Baghdad University 2024-12-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
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Online Access:https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2099
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author Abdul Baqi D.S. Al Maamouri
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description This study was aimed to find out the effect of different soil components of some Iraqi soils under different climatic conditions and different parent materials on the adsorption of lead and cadmium. Soil samples were collected from four governorates (Dohuk, Wasit, Salah al-Din, and Basra), with three sites in each governorate, and two depths (0-30 and 31-60) cm. A chemical analysis of the soil were carried out to determine the amount of organic matter, carbonate minerals, total and crystallized free iron oxides. Results showed that the values ​​of and soluble and exchangeable lead binded with carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, and clay fraction in rates ranging between (0.27-1.04), (0.83-1.51), (18.81-41.58), (2.31-21.95), (3.93-23.75), and (5.65-5). 67.83)% respectively  of the soil content and the values ​​of the coefficient of determination R2 (0.86, 0.16, 0.72, 0.79, 0.40, and 0.69), respectively. As for the cadmium element, the results showed that its values ​​were (0.49-1.66), (1.13-2.47), (40.24-79.51), (0.24-7.98), (3.25-36.76) and (6.74-38.24)% for the soluble ,exchangeable and binded with carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, and clay fraction  respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-f8968cdb07194df2a977e52c9f4100e62025-01-05T07:04:12ZengBaghdad UniversityThe Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science0075-05302410-08622024-12-0155610.36103/k8mc7q15EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILSAbdul Baqi D.S. Al MaamouriSalwa H. K. Al Shamary This study was aimed to find out the effect of different soil components of some Iraqi soils under different climatic conditions and different parent materials on the adsorption of lead and cadmium. Soil samples were collected from four governorates (Dohuk, Wasit, Salah al-Din, and Basra), with three sites in each governorate, and two depths (0-30 and 31-60) cm. A chemical analysis of the soil were carried out to determine the amount of organic matter, carbonate minerals, total and crystallized free iron oxides. Results showed that the values ​​of and soluble and exchangeable lead binded with carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, and clay fraction in rates ranging between (0.27-1.04), (0.83-1.51), (18.81-41.58), (2.31-21.95), (3.93-23.75), and (5.65-5). 67.83)% respectively  of the soil content and the values ​​of the coefficient of determination R2 (0.86, 0.16, 0.72, 0.79, 0.40, and 0.69), respectively. As for the cadmium element, the results showed that its values ​​were (0.49-1.66), (1.13-2.47), (40.24-79.51), (0.24-7.98), (3.25-36.76) and (6.74-38.24)% for the soluble ,exchangeable and binded with carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, and clay fraction  respectively. https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2099carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, clay minerals.
spellingShingle Abdul Baqi D.S. Al Maamouri
Salwa H. K. Al Shamary
EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, clay minerals.
title EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
title_full EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
title_fullStr EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
title_short EFFECT OF MINERAL COMPOSITION ON SEQUENTIAL EXTRACT OF LEAD AND CADMIUM IN SOME IRAQI SOILS
title_sort effect of mineral composition on sequential extract of lead and cadmium in some iraqi soils
topic carbonate minerals, organic matter, oxides, clay minerals.
url https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2099
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