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Mobility of metals in Egyptian desert soils subject to inundation by Lake Nasser
Authors:SN Moalla  ID Pulford
Institution:Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Aswan, Egypt.;Agricultural, Food and Environmental Chemistry Section, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK.
Abstract:Abstract. Extraction and adsorption techniques were used to study the behaviour of Al, Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn in soils from around Lake Nasser in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, to assess the potential of such areas for agricultural development and the risks of pollution of the lake. Soil metal contents were very variable, either because of particle size sorting by flowing water or through changes in redox resulting from flooding by lake water. Metal availability was low. Extraction using EDTA and oxalate suggested that mobility of copper was controlled by carbonate, whereas Co, Ni and Zn were controlled by Fe and Mn oxides. Adsorption studies confirmed the strong ability of these soils to remove Cu and Zn from solution, and suggested that Cu and Zn concentrations in solution were controlled by carbonate. Some trace metal fertilizers will probably be required for certain crops, but pollution of the lake by leaching of metals from soil is unlikely. The main process by which metals could be lost from the soil to lake water is a lowering of soil redox potential as a result of flooding by lake water.
Keywords:Metals  mobilization  desert soils  flooding  sorption  copper  zinc
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