A. Barsby
Queen's University Belfast
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2013
Sherry Palmer; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Jennifer McKinley; Siobhan Cox; A. Barsby
Correlation analyses were conducted on nickel (Ni), vanadium (V) and zinc (Zn) oral bioaccessible fractions (BAFs) and selected geochemistry parameters to identify specific controls exerted over trace element bioaccessibility. BAFs were determined by previous research using the unified BARGE method. Total trace element concentrations and soil geochemical parameters were analysed as part of the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland Tellus Project. Correlation analysis included Ni, V and Zn BAFs against their total concentrations, pH, estimated soil organic carbon (SOC) and a further eight element oxides. BAF data were divided into three separate generic bedrock classifications of basalt, lithic arenite and mudstone prior to analysis, resulting in an increase in average correlation coefficients between BAFs and geochemical parameters. Sulphur trioxide and SOC, spatially correlated with upland peat soils, exhibited significant positive correlations with all BAFs in gastric and gastro-intestinal digestion phases, with such effects being strongest in the lithic arenite bedrock group. Significant negative relationships with bioaccessible Ni, V and Zn and their associated total concentrations were observed for the basalt group. Major element oxides were associated with reduced oral trace element bioaccessibility, with Al2O3 resulting in the highest number of significant negative correlations followed by Fe2O3. spatial mapping showed that metal oxides were present at reduced levels in peat soils. The findings illustrate how specific geology and soil geochemistry exert controls over trace element bioaccessibility, with soil chemical factors having a stronger influence on BAF results than relative geogenic abundance. In general, higher Ni, V and Zn bioaccessibility is expected in peat soil types.
Science of The Total Environment | 2012
A. Barsby; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young; Mark Cave; Joanna Wragg
spatial statistics | 2013
Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young; A. Barsby; Anna Gavin
Sino-European Symposium of Environment and Health (SESEH) | 2012
Sherry Palmer; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Jennifer McKinley; A. Barsby
Sino-European Symposium of Environment and Health (SESEH) | 2012
Siobhan Cox; A. Barsby; Merlyn Chelliah; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Mark Cave; Michael Young
GeoENV 2012 | 2012
Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael D. Young; Anna Gavin; Mark Cave; Joanna Wragg; A. Barsby
spatial statistics | 2011
A. Barsby; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young; Anna Gavin
Irish Geoscience Research Meeting | 2010
A. Barsby; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young
Environmental Quality and Human Health - SEGH 2010 International Conference | 2010
A. Barsby; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young
Archive | 2009
A. Barsby; Jennifer McKinley; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Michael Young; Anna Gavin