Accumulation Levels of Heavy metals in Field Area vs. Experimental Study Soils

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The Soil sample from field area and Industrial solid waste samples were collected at the outlet of release channel of the “Oil and Gas Industry” at Kakinada, air-dried and was brought to the laboratory. The soil samples were collected at near to oil and gas industry for Experimental study. The soil amendments were prepared for as Control, Amendment 1, 2, 3 and 4. The pH of the amendments decreased from A1 to A4 (6.82 to 5.57) over control soil (7.32) whereas the Electrical conductivity has increased from 0.268 milliohms /cm in A1 to 0.698 milliohms /cm in A4. Organic carbon content, Organic matter, Potassium and Manganese in the amendments showed trend from A1 to A4, whereas, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Aluminium and Iron have shown. The Copper, Zinc, Iron and Manganese concentrations were increased from the Control and Amendment 1 to Amendment 4 because of the toxicity of the industrial solid waste extracts.

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(2017). Accumulation Levels of Heavy metals in Field Area vs. Experimental Study Soils. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computational and Applied Sciences, 20(1), 1-5. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-650368