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Kontaminácia krajiny v okolí Malachova ortuťou a vybranými ťažkými kovmi
Title Kontaminácia krajiny v okolí Malachova ortuťou a vybranými ťažkými kovmi Par.title Contamination of the country by mercury and other heavy metals in surroundings of Malachov (Slovakia) Author info Jana Dadová, Pavol Midula, Jiří Kupka Author Dadová Jana 1972- (40%)
Co-authors Midula Pavol 1989- (30%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
Kupka Jiří (30%)
Source document Environmentální změny v krajině jako důsledek těžby nerostných surovin : sborník vědeckých příspěvků z mezinárodní konference, Jablunkov, 25.-26. 2. 2015. S. 55-61. - Ostrava : Technical University of Ostrava, 2015 / Klimko Tomáš ; Lacková Eva ; Andráš Peter 1953- ; Andráš Peter 1953- ; Heviánková Sylvie ; Environmentální změny v krajině jako důsledek těžby nerostných surovin mezinárodní konference Keywords mercury pôda - soil dump sediment natural water resources stream-sediment Headings Geogr. Malachov Language Slovak Country Czech Republic Annotation Mercury contamination of soil, dump sediments from the dumps, groundwater, surface water and stream-sediments in the surrounding of the area of abandoned Hg-deposit Malachov in Central Slovakia was investigated. Soil was classified as cambi-soil and its rH2 factor indicates moderately aerated soil type. The soil reaction (pH) vary from very acid (near the mine) to moderately alkaline in the Malachovský brook drainage. Maximum concentration of Hg (411.3 mg.kg-1) was found in the dump sediment from the locality of old Medieval Hg-fulminate production plant. The correlation between couples Hg/As, Hg/Sb, Hg/Fe and As/Sb is discussed. The pH of the surface water is close-neutral and of the groundwater moderately alkaline. Hg contents are 0 – 403.32 µg.L-1 (in surface water) and 0 – 0.989 µg.L-1 (in groundwater). As and Sb content in surface water is below detection limit while in groundwater vary As content in range 1 to 1.99 µg.L-1 and the Sb content in range 0.92 to 1.99 µg.L-1. The stream sediments contain Hg mainly in form of cinnabarite. The Hg speciation both in soil and in water confirmed presence of Hg2+ (in form of HgS) and rarely also of Hg0. As and Sb are present both in the soil/dump sediment and water mainly in very toxic form of three-valent inorganic As3+ and Sb3+. Public work category AFC No. of Archival Copy 33174 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ unrecognised
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