Barium sulphate is the basic component of drilling
fluids. Due to the widespread use of drilling processes there is
a fear that barium will appear in the environment and that it may
become available to plants in different conditions. In this study
the bioavailability of barium in soil with the addition of drill cuttings
was examined using red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) in
a pot experiment. The barium concentration in the examined soils,
determined by an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
method, was in the range 56-15 800 mg kg-1, depending on the
dose of the drill cuttings (2.5-15% of dry weight) added to the
mineral soil (control sample). The addition of drilling waste to the
soil (pH 4.1, total exchangeable bases 2.1) significantly changed
the physicochemical properties of the soil, increasing the pH (up
to 7.1) and the concentration of alkaline cations (total exchangeable
bases up to 51.2 cmol kg-1). The biomass production in the
soil containing drill cuttings was higher compared to the control
sample, but the maximum biomass level was found in soil with
a 5% dose of the waste. Plant shoot biomass production and the
concentration of barium in shoots and roots were closely related
to the concentration of barium in the soil. Higher concentrations
of barium were found in the roots. Red clover showed a marginal
accumulation of barium (transfer factor 0.02-0.08).
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