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Quantification of Heavy Metals in Mining Affected Soil and Their Bioaccumulation in Native Plant Species
Authors:Javed Nawab  Mohammad Tahir Shah  Kifayatullah Khan  Roshan Ali
Affiliation:1. Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China;2. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, , Pakistan;3. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Swat, Pakistan;4. National Center of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan;5. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Swat, Pakistan;6. Agriculture Research Center, Mingora Swat, Pakistan
Abstract:Several anthropogenic and natural sources are considered as the primary sources of toxic metals in the environment. The current study investigates the level of heavy metals contamination in the flora associated with serpentine soil along the Mafic and Ultramafic rocks northern-Pakistan. Soil and wild native plant species were collected from chromites mining affected areas and analyzed for heavy metals (Cr, Ni, Fe, Mn, Co, Cu and Zn) using atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS-PEA-700). The heavy metal concentrations were significantly (p < 0.01) higher in mine affected soil as compared to reference soil, however Cr and Ni exceeded maximum allowable limit (250 and 60 mg kg?1, respectively) set by SEPA for soil. Inter-metal correlations between soil, roots and shoots showed that the sources of contamination of heavy metals were mainly associated with chromites mining. All the plant species accumulated significantly higher concentrations of heavy metals as compared to reference plant. The open dumping of mine wastes can create serious problems (food crops and drinking water contamination with heavy metals) for local community of the study area. The native wild plant species (Nepeta cataria, Impatiens bicolor royle, Tegetis minuta) growing on mining affected sites may be used for soil reclamation contaminated with heavy metals.
Keywords:chromite mining  remediation  native plants  heavy metals  anthropogenic
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