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The origin of soil selenium in a typical agricultural area in Hamatong River Basin, Sanjiang Plain, China |
论文题目: | The origin of soil selenium in a typical agricultural area in Hamatong River Basin, Sanjiang Plain, China | 英文论文题目: | The origin of soil selenium in a typical agricultural area in Hamatong River Basin, Sanjiang Plain, China | 第一作者: | Song, Tiejun | 英文第一作者: | Song, Tiejun | 联系作者: | 崔庚 | 英文联系作者: | G. Cui | 发表年度: | 2020 | 卷: | 185 | 摘要: | The origin of soil selenium (Se) is relatively complex, and analysis of the origin of soil Se is of great significance in clarifying the cause of its richness and the impact of human activities on soil environmental quality, as well as assisting in the scientific planning of Se-rich land use, improving land use value, and promoting regional economic development. In this study, in order to identify and clarify the origin of soil Se and the causes of its richness in a typical agricultural area in the Hamatong River Basin of the Sanjiang Plain, we tested the Se concentrations in soil, atmospheric deposition, irrigation water, chemical fertilizer, rock, and rice crop samples from the study area. Geostatistical analysis indicated that the soil Se is mainly controlled by natural factors such as soil parent material. Elemental geochemical analysis indicated the soil Se is mainly derived from the granite occurring in the Wanda Mountains. Elemental mass balance analysis indicated that the atmospheric deposition is the most important source of soil Se input, with a contribution of 84.90%, followed by irrigation and fertilization. Deep percolation is the main pathway of soil Se output, with a contribution of 74.17%, followed by rice crop harvest and volatilization. In addition, the soil Se is derived from a natural source, its richness can be attributed to the effect of anthropogenic factors, such as fossil fuel combustion and fertilization, superimposed on the high natural background value of soil Se. | 英文摘要: | The origin of soil selenium (Se) is relatively complex, and analysis of the origin of soil Se is of great significance in clarifying the cause of its richness and the impact of human activities on soil environmental quality, as well as assisting in the scientific planning of Se-rich land use, improving land use value, and promoting regional economic development. In this study, in order to identify and clarify the origin of soil Se and the causes of its richness in a typical agricultural area in the Hamatong River Basin of the Sanjiang Plain, we tested the Se concentrations in soil, atmospheric deposition, irrigation water, chemical fertilizer, rock, and rice crop samples from the study area. Geostatistical analysis indicated that the soil Se is mainly controlled by natural factors such as soil parent material. Elemental geochemical analysis indicated the soil Se is mainly derived from the granite occurring in the Wanda Mountains. Elemental mass balance analysis indicated that the atmospheric deposition is the most important source of soil Se input, with a contribution of 84.90%, followed by irrigation and fertilization. Deep percolation is the main pathway of soil Se output, with a contribution of 74.17%, followed by rice crop harvest and volatilization. In addition, the soil Se is derived from a natural source, its richness can be attributed to the effect of anthropogenic factors, such as fossil fuel combustion and fertilization, superimposed on the high natural background value of soil Se. | 刊物名称: | Catena | 英文刊物名称: | Catena | 参与作者: | T. J. Song, G. Cui, X. S. Su, J. He, S. Z. Tong and Y. Liu | 英文参与作者: | T. J. Song, G. Cui, X. S. Su, J. He, S. Z. Tong and Y. Liu |
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