Research on the Soil Pollution and Control of Pb, Cd and Cr in Taiyuan Suburb

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The rapid population growth in Taiyuan, the ever-increasing industrial production and the never-ending expansion of the city have led to the serious heavy metal pollution of the soil, the deterioration of the soil fertility, the decrease of the grain output and the decline of grain quality and thus severely influencing the environmental quality and obstructing the sustainable economic development. The paper measures the content of such heavy metals as Pb、Cd、and Cr by Tessier's sequential extraction procedure in different depths of Taiyuan suburban soil, then determines the existing forms of these metals in the soil, discusses the factors influencing the forms of the heavy metals and their migration and transformation, probes into the ecological influence of the heavy metal pollution of soil, and finally the writer puts forward some measures to prevent from such pollution.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 343-344)

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707-711

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September 2011

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