Romanian Journal of Ecology & Environmental Chemistry
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Geochemical evaluation of soils, surface, and groundwater from natural protected areas from Romania. Case studies.


Authors: BOGDAN ADRIAN STANESCU, ADRIANA CUCIUREANU, GINA ALINA CATRINA, GEORGIANA CERNICA, LIDIA KIM

Keywords: geochemical thresholds, assessment, protected areas, soil, water
https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2021.209

The purpose of this article was to present an assessment of the soil and water quality in some protected areas from Romania in order to establish a series of geochemical thresholds on a spatial and temporal scale. The activities and results presented in this article are based on extensive monitoring, being stage results because the monitoring activities will continue, the project is ongoing. Two protected areas, Cheile Nerei -Beusnita National Park and Piatra Craiului National Park were selected. Surface water, groundwater samples, and soil samples were collected in 2019, respectively 2021 from 16 sampling sites situated in both locations. For each sample, twenty quality parameters/indicators were analyzed and the values were compared with in-force legislations. For Arsenic, Copper, and Nitrates parameters were plotted the distribution of the values in each site. In future monitoring activities, the evolution of the parameters will be followed.