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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 64 (2014), Pages 385-399

Previous HitMagneticNext Hit Previous HitSusceptibilityNext Hit of Soils in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: A Proxy for the Anthropogenic Impact on the Environment

Lauren Stiles, Carl Richter, William H. Schramm

Abstract

Previous HitMagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit has been used as an effective tool for affordable, rapid, and highly sensitive measurements that provide information about the compositional changes of mineral materials in rocks and soils. It has been demonstrated that a relationship between heavy metal concentrations, pollution, and Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit exists. The objective of this study is to use Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit as a method for the detection of the anthropogenic impact on the environment within Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Based on preliminary results from a previous study, we investigated a 100 square mile area, covering a variety of environmental settings, including urban areas and industrialized parts of the inner city. At each site, 20 Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit readings were taken and discrete surface and subsurface samples were collected for subsequent laboratory analysis.

Contour maps and histograms of Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit values indicate a close correlation between environmental setting and the intensity of Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit. Previous HitMagneticNext Hit susceptibly increases within urban and industrialized areas compared to rural areas within the area of investigation. Enhanced Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit was observed in the industrialized areas in all Previous HitmagneticNext Hit parameters, including Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit maps of field measurements, discrete samples, and isothermal remanent magnetization. The field Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit data display a stronger correlation compared to the discrete sample analysis because of the statistically significant amount of data collected at each site. There is no apparent correlation between Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit and lithology/soil type in this area. Acquisition curves of the isothermal remnant magnetization indicate the presence of both high- and low coercivity minerals, probably magnetite with a small amount of hematite or goethite as the carriers of Previous HitmagneticTop remanence.


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