Results in Engineering (Sep 2024)

Chemical and micronutrients assessment in Himalayan Foothill highway soil surface

  • Shaktibala,
  • Sohni Sinha,
  • Vikram Kumar,
  • Ashutosh Kumar Tripathi,
  • Atul Kumar Rahul

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 102629

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This study examines the chemical properties and micronutrient concentrations of roadside soil in the ecologically sensitive Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand, India. The primary objective is to assess soil contamination levels and their implications for urban ecosystem services. Soil samples from 13 locations were systematically collected, processed, and analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results indicated average concentrations of Zn, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Ni at 9.94, 3.28, 24.32, 17.35, and 0.28 mg/kg, respectively. Significant variations in soil chemical properties and micronutrient levels (p < 0.05) were observed across different sites, excluding phosphate levels. These findings underscore the critical need for targeted environmental management strategies to mitigate soil contamination and preserve vital ecosystem services in urbanized regions. The data provided can guide administrators in developing policies that promote sustainable development and environmental resilience.

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