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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Detection of lead in soil and Ziziphusspina-christi in Mosul city, northern of Iraq

Author: IYAD ABID ALMUHSIN AHMED HUSEEIN, REYAM NAJI AJMI, ESTABRAQ MOHAMMED ATI3, HUDA FAROOQ ZAKI
Abstract: A few studies have applied in Mosul city after liberation from ISIS 2016 to assess the extent of lead contamination , an environmental survey of the soils and natural leaf plant prevailing in three different stations were conducted for three main sites . The concentrations of lead and the BCF were calculated as well as to determine the distribution of contamination with carbon in plant soil samples were collected and analyzed element . The highest lead concentrations were recorded at the sites located lowest cover the plant and close Al-Nouri Mosque (A3) . Lead concentrations in leaf plant Ziziphusspina-christi higher concentration and soil were mostly higher concentration in all sites. Also ratio of carbon to coincide bind with carbon. This research confirms that is a key area for formation of bioavailable lead distribution.
Keyword: Lead ,Plant, Soil, Mosul city; pollutants.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.726
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