Soil Vietnam Chemical forms Heavy metals Pollution Red River Delta
Issue Date:
2010
Publisher:
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Citation:
Volume: 207, Issue: 4-Jan, Page : 319-332
Abstract:
Levels and chemical forms of heavy metals in forest, paddy, and upland field soils from the Red
River Delta, Vietnam were examined. Forest soils contained high Cr and Cu levels that were higher in
subsurface than in surface layers. Levels of Cu, Pb, and Zn that exceeded the limits allowed for Vietnamese
agricultural soils were found in the surface layer of a paddy field near the wastewater channel of a copper
casting village. High amounts of Zn accumulated in the surface soil of paddy fields close to a fertilizer
factory and an industrial zone. In these cases, larger proportions of Cu, Pb, and Zn were found in the
exchangeable and acid-soluble fractions compared to the low-metal soils. We conclude that no serious,
large-scale heavy metal pollution exists in the Red River Delta. However, there are point pollutions caused
by industrial activities and natural sources. ?? 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.