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Heavy Metals Contamination in Century-Old Manmade Technosols of Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
Authors:Marcelo Braga Bueno Guerra  Carlos Ernesto G R Schaefer  Paula de Freitas Rosa  Felipe N B Simas  Thiago T C Pereira  Edenir Rodrigues Pereira-Filho
Institution:1. Group of Applied Instrumental Analysis, Chemistry Department, Federal University of S?o Carlos, UFSCar, Washington Luiz High Way, km 235, P.O. Box?676, 13565-905, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil
2. Soil Science Department, Federal University of Vi?osa, UFV, Peter Henry Rolfs Avenue, 36570-000, Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
Abstract:Technosols are anthropogenic soils that may be strongly impacted by heavy metal deposition, which have not yet been described in Antarctica. In this paper, we present a chemical study of what is supposedly the oldest manmade soil from Antarctic Peninsula, developed in the vicinity of Trinity House and Nordenskjold Hut at Hope Bay. Chemical and morphological soil attributes indicate that a former ornithogenic site (penguin rookery) was further subjected to human disturbance, following local exploration since 1903. We detected very high amounts of heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn. For the most impacted site, pseudototal concentrations of these elements reach 47, 2,082, 19,381, and 5,225 mg kg?1, respectively. Enrichment factors were calculated using Zr as reference element, and high values were found for these contaminated sites, qualifying some of them as extremely polluted. Also, both the mobilizable and mobile fraction of Cd and Pb indicate the need of intervention in the affected area. These findings are all consistent with the human impacts and strong contamination. Strong positive correlation between the pseudototal concentrations of Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn indicates a similar source of pollution. These soils may represent the oldest Technosols in Antarctic Continent.
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