Cycling and ecosystem impact of metals in contaminated calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils (Flanders, Belgium) |
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Authors: | Tack Filip M G Vandecasteele Bart |
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Affiliation: | aGhent University, Department of Applied Analytical and Physical Chemistry, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;bInstitute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 109, box 1, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Significant areas in Flanders, Belgium exhibit moderate contamination with trace metals caused by disposal of contaminated dredged sediments. After disposal, the sediments develop into a soil-like material, on which vegetation is planted or develops spontaneously. Behaviour, cycling and ecosystem impacts of trace metals in calcareous dredged sediment disposal sites in Flanders is reviewed. Although soil physico-chemical properties favour a low metal bioavailability, pore water concentrations can be elevated compared to pore water in uncontaminated soils. While metal leaching is not considered to be of concern, several plants accumulate elevated levels of Cd and Zn in leaves. Also metal levels in soil dwelling organisms and small mammals, particularly Cd, are elevated compared to reference situations. This raises concern for an enhanced transfer of metals to the food chain. Future research should identify biological effects on organisms caused by the contamination. A comprehensive knowledge of metal behaviour in these sites is essential for developing appropriate management options for these sites. |
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Keywords: | Trace elements Plant uptake Soil biota Dredged sediment disposal Transfer Ageing |
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