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Geochemistry of soils along a transect from Central Mexico to the Pacific Coast: A pilot study for continental-scale geochemical mapping

机译:从墨西哥中部到太平洋沿岸样带的土壤地球化学:大陆规模地球化学测绘的初步研究

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The Mexican Geological Survey(SCM),the National Institute of Statistics,Geography and Informatics(INEGI)and the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi(UASLP)have established a multidisciplinary team with the objective of creating a national program of geochemical mapping of soils in Mexico.This is being done as part of the North American Soil Geochemical Landscapes Project in partnership with the US Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Canada. As the first step,a pilot study was conducted over a transect that extends from the Mexico-US border near Ciudad Juarez in the north to the Pacific Ocean in the south. This pilot transect was conducted in two phases,and this paper presents results from the first phase, which sampled soils at about a 40-km spacing along a 730-km transect beginning in Central Mexico and ending at the Pacific Coast.Samples were collected from the A and C horizons at each site and 60 elements were analyzed.This pilot study demonstrates that geochemical mapping based on a 40-km spacing is adequate to identify broad-scale geochemical patterns. Geologic influence(i.e.,soil parent material)was the most important factor influencing the distribution of elements along the transect,followed by the influence of regional mineralization.The study also showed that influence by human activities over the transect is minimal except possibly in large mining districts.A comparison of element abundance in the A horizon with the environmental soil guidelines in Mexico showed that the natural concentrations of the studied soils were lower than the established threshold for soil restoration with the exception of V and As.The former had a median value(75 mg/kg) approximately equal to the value established in Mexico for soil restoration in agricultural and residential lands (78 mg/kg), and the latter had three values higher than the 22 mg/kg threshold for soil restoration in agricultural and residential lands. These cases demonstrate the importance of knowing the national- and regional-scale geochemistry of Mexican soils as a support for the decision-making process,particularly for the proper formulation and application of soil guidelines designed to protect human and ecosystem health.(C)2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:墨西哥地质调查局(SCM),国家统计,地理和信息学研究所(INEGI)和圣路易斯波托西自治大学(UASLP)成立了一个多学科小组,旨在建立一个全国性的地球化学地球化学绘图方案。墨西哥:这是与美国地质调查局和加拿大地质调查局合作开展的北美土壤地球化学景观项目的一部分。第一步,对从北部的华雷斯城附近的墨西哥-美国边界一直延伸到南部的太平洋进行了样地研究。该试验样段分为两个阶段进行,本文介绍了第一阶段的结果,该样例从墨西哥中部开始至太平洋海岸的一个730公里样段以40公里的间隔对土壤进行了采样。分析了每个站点的A和C层以及60个元素。该初步研究表明,基于40公里间隔的地球化学测绘足以确定大规模的地球化学模式。地质影响(土壤母质)是影响样带元素分布的最重要因素,其次是区域矿化作用。研究还表明,人类活动对样带的影响很小,除非在大型采矿中将A层中元素的丰度与墨西哥的环境土壤准则进行比较后发现,除V和As外,研究土壤的自然浓度均低于既定的土壤恢复阈值。 (75 mg / kg)大约等于墨西哥在农业和住宅用地中恢复土壤的价值(78 mg / kg),后者的值比在农业和住宅用地中恢复土壤22 mg / kg的阈值高三个土地。这些案例证明了了解墨西哥土壤的国家和地区规模地球化学作为决策过程的支持的重要性,特别是对于正确制定和应用旨在保护人类和生态系统健康的土壤准则的重要性。(C)2009爱思唯尔有限公司。保留所有权利。

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