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Distribution of toxic trace elements in soil/sediment in post-Katrina New Orleans and the Louisiana Delta

January 1, 2008

This study provided a comprehensive assessment of seven toxic trace elements (As, Pb, V, Cr, Cd, Cu, and Hg) in the soil/sediment of Katrina affected greater New Orleans region 1 month after the recession of flood water. Results indicated significant contamination of As and V and non-significant contamination of Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb at most sampling sites. Compared to the reported EPA Region 6 soil background inorganic levels, except As, the concentrations of other six elements had greatly increased throughout the studied area; St. Bernard Parish and Plaquemines Parish showed greater contamination than other regions. Comparison between pre- and post-Katrina data in similar areas, and data for surface, shallow, and deep samples indicated that the trace element distribution in post-Katrina New Orleans was not obviously attributed to the flooding. This study suggests that more detailed study of As and V contamination at identified locations is needed. ?? 2008 Elsevier Ltd.

Publication Year 2008
Title Distribution of toxic trace elements in soil/sediment in post-Katrina New Orleans and the Louisiana Delta
DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.05.016
Authors T. Su, S. Shu, Honglan Shi, Jingyuan Wang, Craig Adams, Emitt C. Witt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Pollution
Index ID 70033175
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse