Lead and Trace Elements Concentration of Road Side Soil in Khartoum State
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2013
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alneelain
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The rapid increase in the vehicle numbers since 1950 have received a great attention for
vehicle's exhaust emission as a source of both air and soil pollution as a result of using
leaded petrol fuel in their engines. Soil samples were collected from two di erent areas in
Khartoum (Al-Neil Street) and Omdurman (Abu-rof street). The sample were analyzed
by means of Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) technique. The main aim
of this study is to determine the lead concentration in soil near road sides due to auto-
mobile emission in addition to make a comparison between lead levels concentrations in
Khartoum and Omdurman cities. The observations of the data obtained for Lead concen-
trations in the roadside were statistically analyzed. Comparison was made between the
lead level concentrations in Khartoum and Omdurman.
The lead concentrations in the roadside were found to increase in the direction of the
denser tra c at the entrance of bridges. High level of lead concentrations were observed
in the region between Mac Nimir bridge and White Nile bridge which constitute a dan-
gerous health hazard. The lead risk along the two roads is consider medium compared
to recommendations by the EPA except for a very small number of samples where lead
risk was very high. The statistical analysis for the obtained results showed a correlation
between lead and copper. The observations showed that Fe has a highest concentration
through all elements presented in the sample then comes, Ca, Cu,Ti, and Pb respectively.
The concentration of lead in Khartoum city is more than that of Omdurman city. Our
results suggest that further studies are needed for vehicles exhaust emmisions and their
impacts.
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road side soil
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khartoum state