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Distribution of heavy metals in the commune of Coronel, Chile
Maurelia, Jorge
Cornejo, Oscar
Dr. Tume-Zapata, Pedro 
Facultad de Ingeniería 
Roca, Núria
10.3390/min12030320
Minerals
2022
Anthropogenic activities often produce different emanations, some of them excessive, producing contamination of the soil, water, and/or air. This article analyzes soil conditions in Coronel, Chile, a commune with a large industrial presence, identifying the sources emitting potentially toxic elements, the degree of soil contamination, and the carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks in the area. Ninety-four samples in the study area were analyzed using different methods. Three factors were identified through a principal component analysis (PCA) that explain 83.27% of the variability of the elements. Four factors were identified through the positive matrix factorization (PMF) model, making it possible to identify the polluting sources according to the pattern of elements they contain. The sources of these factors were then identified. The most common elements in the soil with a particularly high degree of contamination are nickel, vanadium, and chromium, the latter of which being the element that poses the greatest carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk to children and adults. Additionally, the highest concentrations of chromium and vanadium were identified near industrial areas of the commune.
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