Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya

Global population is growing rapidly. As a result, increasingly large areas are being settled and farmed. This devastates soils and causes pollution by heavy metals and other components. Heavy metals in the environment originate from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Natural sources g...

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Main Authors: Alzarog Taher Mohamed, Vakanjac Boris, Jelić Ivana, Ristić Vakanjac Vesna, Naunović Zorana, Gajić Vuk, Đorđević-Milošević Suzana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2018/0350-06081802029A.pdf
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spelling doaj-35d3f5f3fc3841c2960302ee0c082bc72020-11-25T01:13:05ZengFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva0350-06082406-07472018-01-01792293910.2298/GABP1802029A0350-06081802029ADistribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern LibyaAlzarog Taher Mohamed0Vakanjac Boris1Jelić Ivana2Ristić Vakanjac Vesna3Naunović Zorana4Gajić Vuk5Đorđević-Milošević Suzana6Singidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, BelgradeSingidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, BelgradeSingidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, BelgradeFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeFaculty of Civil Engineering, BelgradeSingidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, BelgradeSingidunum University, Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, BelgradeGlobal population is growing rapidly. As a result, increasingly large areas are being settled and farmed. This devastates soils and causes pollution by heavy metals and other components. Heavy metals in the environment originate from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Natural sources generally include rock weathering and the propagation of heavy metals, such as Cr and Ni, from ultrabasic rocks. These are natural processes that generally do not threaten human health. Anthropogenic sources include industry and inappropriate disposal of waste in the environment. In such cases concentrations of heavy metals can be harmful to people and other living beings. Al Zintan is a city located in northwestern Libya, on a plateau mainly built up of Cretaceous sediments. Since the 1980’s, nomadic population has rapidly been settling this area. As a result, a former part of the desert was transformed and is used for farming. Soil sampling at Al Zintan was conducted in 2017, across a 2×2 km grid. A total of 143 samples were collected from depths of about 30 cm. The samples weighed 2 to 2.5 kg and generally comprised sand with a clay component. A Niton Xl3t goldd+ instrument was used for chemical analyses, based on which GIS heavy-metal distribution maps were generated. The distribution of Cr, Ni, Cu and Zn is discussed on the paper.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2018/0350-06081802029A.pdfheavy metalsdistributionsamplingAl ZintanLibya
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author Alzarog Taher Mohamed
Vakanjac Boris
Jelić Ivana
Ristić Vakanjac Vesna
Naunović Zorana
Gajić Vuk
Đorđević-Milošević Suzana
spellingShingle Alzarog Taher Mohamed
Vakanjac Boris
Jelić Ivana
Ristić Vakanjac Vesna
Naunović Zorana
Gajić Vuk
Đorđević-Milošević Suzana
Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
heavy metals
distribution
sampling
Al Zintan
Libya
author_facet Alzarog Taher Mohamed
Vakanjac Boris
Jelić Ivana
Ristić Vakanjac Vesna
Naunović Zorana
Gajić Vuk
Đorđević-Milošević Suzana
author_sort Alzarog Taher Mohamed
title Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
title_short Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
title_full Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
title_fullStr Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the Al Zintan area, northwestern Libya
title_sort distribution of chromium, nickel, copper and zinc in the al zintan area, northwestern libya
publisher Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
series Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
issn 0350-0608
2406-0747
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Global population is growing rapidly. As a result, increasingly large areas are being settled and farmed. This devastates soils and causes pollution by heavy metals and other components. Heavy metals in the environment originate from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Natural sources generally include rock weathering and the propagation of heavy metals, such as Cr and Ni, from ultrabasic rocks. These are natural processes that generally do not threaten human health. Anthropogenic sources include industry and inappropriate disposal of waste in the environment. In such cases concentrations of heavy metals can be harmful to people and other living beings. Al Zintan is a city located in northwestern Libya, on a plateau mainly built up of Cretaceous sediments. Since the 1980’s, nomadic population has rapidly been settling this area. As a result, a former part of the desert was transformed and is used for farming. Soil sampling at Al Zintan was conducted in 2017, across a 2×2 km grid. A total of 143 samples were collected from depths of about 30 cm. The samples weighed 2 to 2.5 kg and generally comprised sand with a clay component. A Niton Xl3t goldd+ instrument was used for chemical analyses, based on which GIS heavy-metal distribution maps were generated. The distribution of Cr, Ni, Cu and Zn is discussed on the paper.
topic heavy metals
distribution
sampling
Al Zintan
Libya
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2018/0350-06081802029A.pdf
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