EVALUATION OF THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND ACCUMULATION OF ARSENIC IN SOIL AT THE CORNER OF THE RUNWAY AT BIEN HOA AIRBASE, VIET NAM

  • Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao Tác giả
  • Dinh Van Huy Tác giả
  • Quach Duc Tin Tác giả
  • Phan Thi Loan Tác giả
  • Ngo Thi Thuy Huong Tác giả
Từ khóa
Arsenic, concentration, ecological risk, contamination factor, Bien Hoa airbase

Tóm tắt

The primary source of arsenic in soil is a combination of anthropogenic and natural weathering processes. The increased concentration of arsenic is a major issue due to its possible negative impacts on both ecosystems and human health. Considering these issues, this work conducts a rigorous and extensive investigation into the intricate dynamics of arsenic accumulation and contamination levels within soil matrices. The focus of this investigation is especially urgent, particularly in the context of the dioxin-contaminated environment. Specifically, the soil environment at Bien Hoa Airbase exhibits high levels of dioxin contamination. A look at the values of the contamination factor, which ranges from 2.8 to 17.3, suggests indicators of a non-natural origin for the arsenic found in the soils. In addition, the arsenic quantities measured vary significantly, ranging from 9.9 mg/kg to 66.2 mg/kg, and the high accumulation distributed almost the Northeast of the study site. This observed range exceeds the World Health Organization’s (WHO) and Viet Nam’s regulatory guidelines. The contamination level is much higher than the background arsenic concentration. These results emphasize how critical it is to address and lessen the effects of anthropogenic arsenic pollution on the ecosystem and public health.
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