Behavior of heavy metals in forest microcosms |
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Authors: | B. S. Ausmus G. J. Dodson D. R. Jackson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Ecologist, Ecology and Ecosystems Analysis Section, Battelle's Columbus Laboratories, 43201, Columbus, OH, USA 2. Senior Technician, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 37830, Oak Ridge, TN, USA 3. Principal Research Ecologist, Ecology and Ecosystems Analysis Section, Battelle's Columbus Laboratories, 43201, Columbus, OH, USA
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Abstract: | Transport and distribution of heavy metals were determined in soil and vegetation (Acer Rubrum) of intact forest microcosms. Litter from a contaminated forest and baghouse dust from a primary Pb smelter were applied to three of the microcosms, while three uncontaminated microcosms served as controls. Total dosages for Ph, Cd, Zn, and Cu on the treated microcosms were 11.0, 0.128, 0,748, and 0.161 mg cm?2, respectively. All metals were mobilized in soil and were enriched in at least one tissue component of Acer rubrum. Enrichment of Pb, Cd, and Zn occurred in all Acer tissues; Cu enrichment was found only in leaves. Uptake of metals by Acer rubrum was similar to a contaminated forest in southeastern Missouri and decreased in order: Zn, Cu, Cd, and Pb. Results of this experiment indicate that intact microcosms may be useful in assessing uptake and mobility of toxic chemicals which may be applied to forest ecosystems. |
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