Assessment of the pollution status of alluvial plains: A case study for the dredged sediment-derived soils along the Leie River

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Vandecasteele, B
Quataert, P
De Vos, B
Tack, FMG
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[1] Minist Flemish Community, Inst Forestry & Game Management, B-9500 Geraardsbergen, Belgium
[2] State Univ Ghent, Dept Appl Analyt & Phys Chem, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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10.1007/s00244-004-3014-4
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The concept of an integrated multifunctional river management is gaining importance. For major rivers, restoring the contact between rivers and alluvial plains is an important goal, as riparian areas have a specific role for several riverine processes. However, former and current human activities are an obstruction or a limitation for river restoration. We studied the influence of former dredging activities along the river Leie on the alluvial plain quality. A soil survey and an archive query for reconstructing the history of dredging operations were conducted simultaneously. The geographical impact expressed as topographical changes and covering of the original soil profile and related processes and biota was large. The pollution status of dredged sediment-derived soils was found to be far from negligible: concentrations of Cd, Cr, and Zn were, in 10% of the cases, higher than 20, 480, and 2800 mg kg(-1) DM, respectively. Both agriculture and nature rehabilitation on dredged sediment-derived soils can only be accepted after profound risk assessment, and management should focus on ecological risk reduction. Results indicate the importance of soil quality assessment in alluvial plains for an integrated river management, rather than a priori assuming pristine soil conditions. The collected "off-line" sediment data can be used as a reconstruction of past sediment pollution, especially when long-term sediment monitoring programs are not available.
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