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Behaviour of metals and nutrients in soils and groundwater of a karst polje (CROSBI ID 117109)

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Marković, Tamara ; Miko, Slobodan ; Kapelj, Sanja ; Buljan, Renato ; Larva, Ozren ; Peh, Zoran Behaviour of metals and nutrients in soils and groundwater of a karst polje // Journal of geochemical exploration, 88 (2006), 124-129-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Marković, Tamara ; Miko, Slobodan ; Kapelj, Sanja ; Buljan, Renato ; Larva, Ozren ; Peh, Zoran

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Behaviour of metals and nutrients in soils and groundwater of a karst polje

The Croatian south part of the country is mainly composed of strongly krastified carbonate rocks. Also in this south part of Croatia is lack of the large depressions and poljes with thick covers. Some karst poljes and depressions may have thick covers, like for example the Vransko polje. The Vransko polje is characterised by an intensive agricultural activity. At the centre of the polje is located a karst spring (Turanjsko jezero), which is used for the water supply of the town Biograd and its surroundings. Total metals, nutrients (nitrate, ammonia, phosphate), organic matter content and cation exchange capacity (CEC) were measured in soil samples collected from the polje. Metals and nutrients were also measured in the water samples of channel Kotarka (which is passing through the area) and three springs (Turanjsko jezero, Kakma and Tinj). Measured total concentrations of metals of soil samples were treated by R - cluster multivariate statistical analysis. The result of statistical analysis showed grouping of metals with similar behaviour. Content of metals and nutrients were low in the spring samples but high in the water sample of the channel Kotarka, because the channel drains the water from the surroundings. Although agricultural activity in the Vransko polje is high, there is no high anthropogenic influence on groundwater and soil. They are both of good quality.

soil; metals; nutrients; groundwater quality

Available online 23 November 2005. doi:10.1016/j.gexplo.2005.08.024

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Podaci o izdanju

88

2006.

124-129-x

objavljeno

0375-6742

Povezanost rada

Geologija

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