TITLE:
The Impact of Exited Pollutants of Cement Plant on the Soil and Leaves of Trees Species: A Case Study in Golestan Province
AUTHORS:
Mahdi Farzadkia, Mitra Gholami, Ehsan Abouee, Zahra Asadgol, Shahram Sadeghi, Hossein Arfaeinia, Maryam Noradini
KEYWORDS:
Cement, Pollutants, Tree Species, Golestan Province
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.6 No.7,
May
31,
2016
ABSTRACT: Background
& Aims: Cement industry is very contaminated. Contaminants resulting from industries include dust, carbon
compounds, sulfur and nitrogen. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
output of pollutants from cement plants in soil samples and leaf tree species. Methods: This study descriptive-analytic was designed tree species,
plants and soil around the plant. Samples from four different stations within
500 meters of factory and 21 packages (each package contains three examples of
the sample) were sent for laboratory tasks. Information of sampling stations in
the soil, the plants and factories of qualitative and quantitative tests on
samples of soil pollutants output of factories, plant species and trees daily
and using written lists were collected. After the sampling, the samples were
measured using standard methods and analyzed using statistical software. Results: Distribution of the total amount of
metals in oak and black plants and reed Talo is normal and
can be used for parametric tests. Also, there is no significant relationship
statistically among the total amount of metals in plants such as oak trees,
reed and Siah Talo. Conclusions: According to the findings of this study, we can conclude that
dust subsides the leaves of three species of oak and black Talo and reed which
contain considerable concentrations of metals such as silver, barium, bismuth,
cesium, chromium, cobalt, cadmium and arsenic.