Issue 4, 2007

Classification of alluvial soils according to their potential environmental risk: a case study for Belgian catchments

Abstract

Alluvial soils may represent important sinks of contaminants as a result of the deposition of contaminated sediments along the river by overbank flooding or after dredging. Because of the erosion of alluvial deposits or the release of contaminants from sediments, alluvial soils can also be a source of contamination. In this paper, a risk assessment for contaminated (alluvial) soils is presented. The approach, mainly based on physico-chemical soil characteristics, single extractions and leaching tests, is illustrated by means of a case study from four Belgian catchments. The extractions and leaching tests that were used have been validated by European testing programs and can provide valuable information for classifying the potential environmental risks of soils. Irrespective of the location, pH, organic carbon content and ‘mobilisable’ metal concentrations were the most important factors explaining ‘mobile’ metal concentrations in the alluvial soils. Additionally, the data of the physico-chemical soil characterization, extractions and leaching tests were combined with local and regional factors to classify the alluvial soils in different categories according to their actual and potential risk for the environment.

Graphical abstract: Classification of alluvial soils according to their potential environmental risk: a case study for Belgian catchments

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Nov 2006
Accepted
06 Feb 2007
First published
23 Feb 2007

J. Environ. Monit., 2007,9, 319-328

Classification of alluvial soils according to their potential environmental risk: a case study for Belgian catchments

V. Cappuyns and R. Swennen, J. Environ. Monit., 2007, 9, 319 DOI: 10.1039/B616959G

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