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Abd EI-Hady, A., Kaml, M. (2002). ATTEMPT TO STUDY THE MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLLUTED SOILS AND RELATED TO SOIL PRODUCTIVITY. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27(7), 5025-5047. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255187
A.A. Abd EI-Hady; M.M. Kaml. "ATTEMPT TO STUDY THE MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLLUTED SOILS AND RELATED TO SOIL PRODUCTIVITY". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27, 7, 2002, 5025-5047. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255187
Abd EI-Hady, A., Kaml, M. (2002). 'ATTEMPT TO STUDY THE MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLLUTED SOILS AND RELATED TO SOIL PRODUCTIVITY', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27(7), pp. 5025-5047. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255187
Abd EI-Hady, A., Kaml, M. ATTEMPT TO STUDY THE MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLLUTED SOILS AND RELATED TO SOIL PRODUCTIVITY. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2002; 27(7): 5025-5047. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255187

ATTEMPT TO STUDY THE MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLLUTED SOILS AND RELATED TO SOIL PRODUCTIVITY

Article 3, Volume 27, Issue 7, July 2002, Page 5025-5047  XML PDF (2.68 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255187
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Authors
A.A. Abd EI-Hady; M.M. Kaml
Solis Dept Faculty of Agrlc. Cairo Univ., Giza Egypt
Abstract
Attempt was carned out on an area located between Helwan City South of
Cairo, along a distance of 20 km to define soil polluted as a result of industrial.
Conphrna samples collected from Ten soil profiles were taken according the different
morphological features. Physical, chemical, micromorphology and heavy metals, i.e.
Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb & Cd were detennined in soils. Results reveal the extent of inorganic and organic pollution of the tested media. Concentration of contaminants varied according to several factors, major of which are distance from polluting source increases in the vicinity of either industrial complex or dwelling zones as well as carried by aqueous water current in the first instance and wind direction in the second. Seven soil sites out of the ten investigated were polluted as they contained above permissible limits of heavy metals. Three of those sites were seriously injured so that the growth of cultivated maize was very poor to the extent
that such weak plants were burned and some areas laid bare. The results also Indicate that the Inorganic and organic pollution are the main factor for land degradation through their effect on productivity. Soil pollution affects soil morphology, physical, chemical, heavy metals and micromorphology of soil. The productivity of SOils around the industrial activities are reduced referred to the surface and subsurface layers which are compacted and cemented by heavy metals which clear from morphology and micromorphology, high concentrations of heavy metals which caused in toxicity of plant, and other waste products have toxicity for plant.
Keywords
Land degradation; pollution; productivity; industrial activities; contamination
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