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Soil and maize contamination by trace elements and associated health risk assessment in the industrial area of Volos, Greece

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Antoniadis V., Golia E.E., Liu Y.-T., Wang S.-L., Shaheen S.M., Rinklebe J.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.envint.2018.12.053
Keyword
Agricultural robots
Aluminum coated steel
Ammonium bicarbonate
Grain (agricultural product)
Hazards
Health
Health risks
Heavy metals
Iron oxides
Nickel
Soil pollution
Soils
Trace elements
Anthropogenic activity
Contaminated areas
Corn
Element concentrations
Enrichment factors
Industrial activities
Pollution index
Steel factories
Risk assessment
aluminum
ammonia
antimony
aspartic acid
bicarbonate
cadmium
chromium
cobalt
copper
diazepam
ferric hydroxide
iron
iron oxide
lead
manganese
molybdenum
nickel
selenium
silver
thallium
tin
trace element
zinc
heavy metal
trace element
health risk
heavy metal
maize
pollution exposure
risk assessment
soil pollution
trace element
agricultural land
Article
cancer risk
controlled study
crop
grain
Greece
health hazard
industrial area
maize
nonhuman
plant leaf
priority journal
risk assessment
soil pollution
solubility
spectroscopy
chemistry
environmental monitoring
food contamination
human
industry
maize
risk assessment
soil
soil pollutant
Greece
Magnesia
Thessaly
Volos
Zea mays
Environmental Monitoring
Food Contamination
Greece
Humans
Industry
Metals, Heavy
Risk Assessment
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Trace Elements
Zea mays
Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
Agricultural lands adjacent to industrial activities are vulnerable due to the risk of trace elements (TEs) being accumulated into crops and subsequently humans. One such case concerns the industrial area of Volos, Greece, a suspected contaminated area which has never been studied. We measured Ag, Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, Tl, V, and Zn in soil and maize (leaves and grains) and assessed health risk of human exposure via soil ingestion and grain consumption. We found that the most highly enriched elements in soils were Tl (enrichment factor = 19), Se (17.68), Sb (14.81), As (7.89), Ni (6.91), Mo (5.22) and Cr (4.33); they all likely derived from anthropogenic activities and in particular from a nearby major steel factory, except for Ni which is known to be lithogenically elevated in that area. Synchrotron XANES spectra analysis revealed that As species were associated with ferrihydrite, and predominant species were As(V) (at ca. 85%) and As(III) (at ca. 15%). Although the total content of the studied elements was high, the ammonium bicarbonate-DTPA extractions recovered very low element concentrations, probably due to the fact that soil conditions decelerated solubility (i.e., soils were alkaline, clayey, and with high Fe oxides content). This was confirmed by the soil-to-grain transfer index, which was particularly low for all studied elements. In 5% of sampled grains concerning Cd, and in 40% concerning Pb, the European food-related regulation limits were surpassed. Health risk assessment showed a dramatically elevated risk for Tl via soil ingestion (hazard quotient, HQ = 2.399), a value that contributed 74% of the total risk. Similarly, concerning the grain consumption-related health risk, Tl was the predominant contributor (HQ = 0.128, contributing 40% of the total risk). Such elevated Tl risk which has rarely been reported previously, led to a considerably high hazard index (HI) well above the threshold of HI = 1. Cancer risk was below the 1 × 10−4 risk threshold for As and Pb. Our findings indicate that this study should be pivotal concerning similar industrially-affected agricultural soils of suspected contamination, since less-expected toxic elements such as Tl here may be primary contributors to health risk. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70684
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