METALES PESADOS EN LOS SUELOS DEL DESIERTO DE LOS LEONES, DISTRITO FEDERAL

Authors

  • Juana Ma. Castro Servín Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias
  • Verónica Gonzáles Kladiano Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias
  • Tomás Hernández Tejada Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias

Keywords:

Soil pollution, heavy metals, forest soils, Desierto de los Leones, Distrito Federal

Abstract

The current decline in the forest vegetation of the Desicno de los Leones Cultural and Recreational Park (PCyRDL). in the Federal District. lies in the dirty because (or that it plays a very important role during the development of this phenomenon and in principle. constitutes the natural environment of support and nutrition of the vegetation. They have been identified as a possible causal agent of the deterioration of forest vegetation to environmental contamination, produced in Mexico City, and some other factors such as: the failure of forest management of the forest and excessive extraction of water from the aquifers, among others .. Due to the scarce existing information on the PCyRDL dirty areas. . A study was carried out in order to determine the consumption of some toxic heavy metals and various chemical properties of the soil. Seven sampling areas were determined according to their leaf and vegetation characteristics. Several samplings were carried out in three sites in each area at three different depths The dirt samples were processed in the dirt laboratory of the Centro Nacional de Investig Disciplinary Actions in Conservation and Improvement of Forest Ecosystems (CENID - COMEF)

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Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

Castro Servín, Juana Ma., Verónica Gonzáles Kladiano, and Tomás Hernández Tejada. 2020. “METALES PESADOS EN LOS SUELOS DEL DESIERTO DE LOS LEONES, DISTRITO FEDERAL”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Forestales 20 (77). México, ME:101-12. http://cienciasforestales.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/forestales/article/view/1024.

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