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Influence of parent rock on the content of heavy metals in soils of East Poland
 
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Department of Soil Science, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland
 
 
Publication date: 2020-10-16
 
 
Acta Agroph. 2001, (56), 177-188
 
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Studies were carried out in soils, developed from mineral and organic deposits in East Poland. It was found, that in most soils the natural content of metals occured, exceept for soils developed from flysch rocks (insignificant exceed of Zn, Cu, Cd, Ni and Cr contents). Taking into account the amounts of heavy metals, studied soils were classed in the following sequence: loose and slightly loamy sands, loamy sands, silty formations, loams and fly sch. Organic deposits occupy a variable position in this order. Manganese appeared to be element of the highest and cadmium of the lowest concentration.
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Wpływ skały macierzystej na zawartość metali ciężkich w glebach "Ściany Wschodniej"
metale ciężkie, skała macierzysta, "Ściana Wschodnia"
Studies were carried out in soils, developed from mineral and organic deposits in East Poland. It was found, that in most soils the natural content of metals occured, exceept for soils developed from flysch rocks (insignificant exceed of Zn, Cu, Cd, Ni and Cr contents). Taking into account the amounts of heavy metals, studied soils were classed in the following sequence: loose and slightly loamy sands, loamy sands, silty formations, loams and fly sch. Organic deposits occupy a variable position in this order. Manganese appeared to be element of the highest and cadmium of the lowest concentration.
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