Magnetic properties as indicator of heavy metal contaminations in roadside soil and dust along G312 highways

Peng Qian*, Xiangmin Zheng, Limin Zhou, Qingfeng Jiang, Guoyu Zhang, Jian'er Yang

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Abstract

The magnetic properties and heavy metal contamination were used to test the relationship between the anthropogenic magnetic particles and heavy metals contents in samples of roadside soil and dust from service districts along G312 highways. The results show notable linear correlation between lf and SIRM. Also, low S-300mT values indicate that the ferrimagnetic minerals contribute more to SIRM, however, incomplete anti-ferromagnetic minerals account for low proportion. Low values of fd% and the ratios of ARM/SIRM, ARM/ show the existing of coarsegrained roadside soil and window sill dust. The roadside soils mainly contain single domain and multi-domain magnetic minerals, and the dusts multi-domain grain magnetic minerals. lf, SIRM, which are sensitive to ferrimagnetic minerals, appear similar variations with heavy metals Pb, Zn, Cu. Therefor, coarse-grained (multidomain) ferrimagnetic minerals, which absorbed heavy metals, are the main pollutions in roadside soil and dust along G312 highways.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1370-1375
Number of pages6
JournalProcedia Environmental Sciences
Volume10
Issue numberPART B
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Event2011 3rd International Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology, ESIAT 2011 - Xi'an, China
Duration: 20 Aug 201121 Aug 2011

Keywords

  • Contamination
  • Dust
  • Highways
  • Magnetic property
  • Soil

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