Impact of Environmental Conditions on Soil Geochemistry in Southern Kazakhstan

Author:

Kakabayev Anuarbek A.1ORCID,Sharipova Botagoz U.1ORCID,Baranovskaya Natalia V.2ORCID,Rodrigo-Ilarri Javier3ORCID,Rodrigo-Clavero María-Elena3ORCID,Lo Papa Giuseppe4ORCID,Bazilevskaya Ekaterina A.5ORCID,Muratbekova Svetlana1,Nurmukhanbetova Nurgul1ORCID,Durmekbayeva Shynar6ORCID,Toychibekova Gaziza B.7,Kurmanbayev Rakhat8,Zhumabayeva Aigul1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Research Laboratory on Water Quality, Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, Abai Str., 76, Kokshetau 020000, Kazakhstan

2. Department of Geoecology and Geochemistry, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk 634050, Russia

3. Instituto de Ingeniería del Agua y del Medio Ambiente (IIAMA), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain

4. Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze Palermo, 90128 Palermo, Italy

5. Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, The Pennsylvania State University, 409 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA

6. Department of Biology, Pedagogical Institute, Shokan Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, Abai Str., 76, Kokshetau 020000, Kazakhstan

7. Department of Ecology and Chemistry, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Turkestan City 161200, Kazakhstan

8. Department of Biology, Geography and Chemistry, Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University, Kyzylorda 120000, Kazakhstan

Abstract

This study investigated the elemental composition of soils in Kyzylorda and Turkestan (southern Kazakhstan), an area rich in natural resources but facing potential environmental threats from industry and agriculture. The goal was to establish baseline geochemical values and assess soil contamination risks. Soil samples were collected from across the region and analyzed using ICP-MS and INAA techniques, providing a comprehensive profile of 72 elements. Statistical analysis revealed significant variations in elemental concentrations, with enrichments observed for specific elements when compared with reference values. Notably, both regions shared a core set of elements including rare earth elements (yttrium series: holmium, erbium, thulium), noble metals (gold, platinum, ruthenium, palladium), and tungsten. Enrichment patterns, however, provided distinct insights. Rare earth element enrichments likely reflect the region’s geology, while elevated radioactive elements necessitate further investigation to understand potential environmental and health risks. Enrichment of iron group elements might be linked to a combination of geological factors and anthropogenic activities like mining or industrial processes. A significantly higher number of elements exceeded background levels in Kyzylorda compared with Turkestan, suggesting greater element accumulation in Kyzylorda’s soil. This difference could be attributed to variations in regional geology or historical anthropogenic activities. The established geochemical baseline for 72 elements and the identified areas of potential contamination will inform land management practices, guide future environmental monitoring efforts, and ultimately contribute to the safeguarding of public health in southern Kazakhstan.

Funder

Erasmus + CBHE project «Land management, Environment and SoLId-WastE: inside education and business in Central Asia»

Publisher

MDPI AG

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