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Endpoint:
adsorption / desorption, other
Remarks:
monitoring data in water and sediment
Type of information:
other: Calculation of Kp values based on environmental field data
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: see 'Remark'
Remarks:
Kp-values are based on reliable field data of concentration levels in water and sediment; no standard guideline test was conducted to generate Kp-values. Kp-values are calculated based on the hypothesis that equilibrium exists between the baseline levels in water and in sediment.
Cross-reference
Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
reference to same study
Reference
Endpoint:
monitoring data
Type of information:
other: report
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data
Qualifier:
no guideline required
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Evaluation and summary of high quality environmental geochemical data for Europe, which is provided by the Forum of European Geological Surveys (FOREGS) and the European Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural and Grazing Land Soil (GEMAS), with respect to calcium concentrations in stream water, stream sediment and topsoil, as well as in agricultural soil and grazing land.
GLP compliance:
no
Type of measurement:
other: Geochemical background and ambient calcium concentrations in different environmental compartments across Europe
Media:
other: Natural stream water, stream sediment and topsoil, as well as agricultural and grazing land soils
Details on sampling:
FOREGS and GEMAS data for EU-27 countries plus UK and Norway were considered, i.e. data from non-EEA countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Switzerland were excluded from further analysis.

FOREGS:
- The FOREGS sampling grid was based on GTN grid cells developed for Global Geochemical Baseline mapping. This grid divides the entire land surface into 160 km x 160 km cells covering an area of 4,500,000 km2.
- Sampling methodology, preparation and analysis are described by Salminen et al. (2005).
- FOREGS data for EU-27 countries plus UK and Norway were considered, i.e. data from non-EEA countries such as Albania and Switzerland were excluded from further analysis.
- A total of 795 stream water samples of calcium and 839 sediment samples of calcium oxide were processed in the FOREGS-program, including 745 paired samples, i.e. samples with the same coordinates for the sampling location of stream water and sediment.
- The FOREGS dataset reports calcium/calcium oxide concentrations for 833 topsoil samples sampled on a grid across Europe. A topsoil sample was taken at each site from 0-25 cm (excluding material from the organic layer where present).
- Reported calcium oxide concentrations were converted into calcium concentrations.
- High quality and consistency of the obtained data were ensured by using standardised sampling methods and by treating and analysing all samples in the same laboratory of each country.

GEMAS:
- Samples from 33 out of 38 European countries were analysed to develop a suitable harmonised geochemical data base for soils. The sampling started in the spring 2008 and the first four months of 2009.
- The whole GEMAS project area of 5,600,000 km2 was divided into a grid with 50 km x 50 km cells.
- To generate harmonised data sets, all project samples were processed by a central sample preparation facility in Slovakia.
- GEMAS data for EU-27 countries plus UK and Norway were considered, i.e. data from non-EEA countries such as Bosnia and Switzerland were excluded from further analysis.
- The GEMAS dataset reports calcium concentrations for 1,867 samples from the regularly ploughed layer (Ap-horizon) of agricultural land (arable land; 0 - 20 cm) and for 1,781 samples from the top layer of grazing land (soil under permanent grass cover; 0 – 10 cm) sampled on a grid across Europe.

FOREGS DATABASE STREAM WATER/SEDIMENT:

- Sampled stream water and sediments cover a wide range of environmental conditions.Water parameters such as pH, hardness and organic carbon concentrations extend over several magnitudes. Calcium water levels range from 0.2 to 592.0 mg/L with 5th, 50th and 95th percentiles of 1.6, 42.7 and 148.0 mg/L, respectively.

- In the sediment, calcium concentrations range from 571.8 to 397,796.9 mg/kg with 5th, 50th and 95th percentiles of 2,215.5, 16,009.1 and 185,633.8 mg/kg, respectively (Table 1).

- Taking into account the high quality and representativeness of the data set, the 95th percentile of 148.0 mg/L can be regarded as representative background concentration for dissolved calcium in European surface waters and the 95th percentile of 185,633.8 mg/kg as representative background concentration of calcium in European stream sediments.

- Regarding the partitioning of calcium in the water column, stream water/sediment partition coefficients range from 18 to 209,845 L/kg. Since FOREGS sampled on a grid aiming to equally represent geochemical baseline concentrations across Europe, a European median log Kp value of 2.73 is derived.

Table 1: Water parameters and calcium/calcium oxide concentrations of stream sediment and stream water and respective partitioning.

 

Parameter

#

Unit

Min.

Max.

5th P

50th P

95th P

water

pH 1

737 2

-

9.80

4.50

8.50

7.70

6.10

water

Cl

745

mg/L

0.14

4,560.00

0.49

9.40

71.19

water

HCO3

743 3

mg/L

0.69

1,804.42

5.38

131.37

373.60

water

K

745

mg/L

< 0.01

182.00

0.15

1.65

9.85

water

Mg

745

mg/L

0.05

230.00

0.46

6.24

38.63

water

Na

745

mg/L

0.23

4,030.00

1.00

6.76

48.34

water

NO3

745

mg/L

< 0.04

107.00

< 0.04

3.10

39.86

water

DOC

743 4

mg/L

< 0.50

57.94

0.60

4.79

23.04

water

SO42-

745

mg/L

< 0.30

2,420.00

1.18

17.10

166.99

water

Ca

745

mg/L

0.23

592.00

1.64

42.70

148.00

sediment

CaO

745

%

0.08

55.66

0.31

2.24

25.97

sediment

Ca 5

745

mg/kg

571.75

397,796.88

2,215.54

16,009.07

185,633.78

Partitioning (Kp)

Ca (sed/water)

745

L/kg

18

209,845

67

532

8,356

Log Kp

Ca (sed/water)

745

-

1.25

5.32

1.83

2.73

3.92

Statistics are based on H+ concentrations rather than pH.

Removal of 2 outliers < pH 4.3 and 6 negative values.

Removal of 2 outliers < 0.01.

Removal of 1 outlier > 70 mg/L and 1 negative values.

Values converted from CaO.

FOREGS DATABASE Background soil concentrations

- Sampled soils cover a wide range of environmental conditions. Soil parameters, including pH and TOC, cover several magnitudes.

- Baseline calcium levels in topsoil range from 185.8 to 340,693.1 mg/kg with 5th, 50th and 95th percentiles of 891.9, 6,518.0 and 161,391.5 mg/kg, respectively (see Table 2).

- Taking into account the high quality and representativeness of the data set, the 95th percentile of 161,391.5 mg/kg can be regarded as representative background concentration of calcium in topsoil of EU countries

Table 2: Concentrations of calcium/calcium oxide in topsoil samples.

Parameter

Unit

#

Min.

Max.

5th P

50th P

95th P

pH 1

-

802

7.55

3.38

7.31

5.49

4.28

TOC

%

799

0.07

46.61

0.56

1.72

5.86

CaO

%

833

0.03

47.67

0.12

0.91

22.58

Ca 2

mg/kg

833

185.8

340,693.1

891.9

6,518.0

161,391.5

Statistics are based on H+ concentrations rather than pH.

Values converted from CaO.

GEMAS DATABASE AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING LAND SOIL CONCENTRATIONS:

- Calcium levels of agricultural soil range from < 100.0 (< LOQ) to 347,847.3 mg/kgwith 5th, 50th and 95th percentiles of 558.7, 2,865.3 and 136,110.6 mg/kg, respectively (see Table 3). In grazing land, soil concentrations of calcium range from < 100.0 (< LOQ) to 328,124.3 mg/kg with 5th, 50th and 95th percentiles of 555.1, 3,019.7 and 137,576.2 mg/kg, respectively (seeTable 4).

Table 3: Agricultural soil concentrations.

Parameter

Unit

Method

#

Min.

Max.

5th P

50th P

95th P

CEC

meq/100g

AAS

1,867

1.80

48.30

6.10

15.80

33.30

pH (CaCl2)

pH

pH-meter

1,867

3.32

7.98

4.14

5.71

7.45

TOC

%

IR

1,854

0.40

46.00

0.70

1.70

5.67

Calcium

mg/kg

AR

1,867

< 100.00

347,847.34

558.73

2,865.32

136,110.58

Calcium

mg/kg

XRF

1,867

86.00

378,148.00

1,310.10

8,862.00

144,976.90

Calcium

mg/kg

MMI

1,867

< 10.00

2,490.00

90.00

550.00

1,314.00

Table 4: Grazing land soil concentrations.

Parameter

Unit

Method

#

Min.

Max.

5th P

50th P

95th P

CEC

meq/100g

AAS

1,781

2.54

49.88

8.27

17.96

37.74

pH (CaCl2)

pH

pH-meter

1,780

3.26

8.06

4.03

5.38

7.45

TOC

%

IR

1,780

0.41

49.00

0.94

2.80

11.05

Calcium

mg/kg

AR

1,781

< 100.00

328,124.30

555.09

3,019.67

137,576.24

Calcium

mg/kg

XRF

1,781

50.00

362,803.00

1,265.00

7,847.00

147,035.00

Conclusions:
Representative background or ambient concentrations of calcium/calcium oxide in environmental compartments are tabulated below.

compartment, unit, concentration (50th P), concentration (95th P)
background stream water, mg/L Ca, 42.7, 148.0
background stream water sediment, % CaO, 2.2, 26.0
, mg/kg Ca, 16,009.1*, 185,633.8*
background topsoil, % CaO, 0.9, 22.6
, mg/kg Ca, 6,518.0*, 161,391.5*
agricultural soil, mg/kg Ca, 2,865.3, 136,110.6
grazing land soil, mg/kg Ca, 3,019.7, 137,576.2
* based on measured CaO.

Based on the FOREGS dataset, the 95th percentile of 148.0 mg/L can be regarded as representative background concentration for dissolved calcium in European surface waters and the 95th percentile of 185,633.8 mg/kg as representative background concentration of European stream sediments. Regarding the respective partitioning between sediment and water, a European median log Kp value of 2.73 is derived.

Based on the FOREGS dataset, the 95th percentile of 161,391.5 mg/kg can be regarded as representative background concentration of calcium in topsoil of EU countries. Representative calcium concentrations (95th percentile) of agricultural and grazing land soil (i.e. ambient levels) amount to 136,110.6 and 137,576.2 mg/kg, respectively, according to the GEMAS dataset.

Data source

Referenceopen allclose all

Reference Type:
publication
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2005
Report date:
2005
Reference Type:
study report
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2021
Report date:
2021

Materials and methods

Test guideline
Qualifier:
no guideline followed
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Evaluation of high quality environmental geochemical data for Europe, which is provided by the Forum of European Geological Surveys (FOREGS), with respect to calcium (Ca) concentrations in stream water and stream sediment. Baseline levels of calcium in water and sediment were determined in 745 paired sample locations. Assuming equilibrium between both environmental compartments, site-specific partitioning coefficients (Kp) were derived.
GLP compliance:
no
Type of method:
other: field data of baseline levels in water and sediment
Media:
sediment

Test material

Constituent 1
Reference substance name:
not applicable
IUPAC Name:
not applicable
Test material form:
other: elemental concentrations
Details on test material:
natural occuring calcium
Radiolabelling:
no

Study design

Test temperature:
environmental relevant temperatures

Batch equilibrium or other method

Analytical monitoring:
yes
Details on sampling:
FOREGS:
- The FOREGS sampling grid was based on GTN grid cells developed for Global Geochemical Baseline mapping. This grid divides the entire land surface into 160 km x 160 km cells covering an area of 4,500,000 km2.
- Sampling methodology, preparation and analysis are described by Salminen et al. (2005).
- FOREGS data for EU-27 countries plus UK and Norway were considered, i.e. data from non-EEA countries such as Albania and Switzerland were excluded from further analysis.
- A total of 795 stream water samples of calcium and 839 sediment samples of calcium oxide were processed in the FOREGS-program, including 745 paired samples, i.e. samples with the same coordinates for the sampling location of stream water and sediment.
- Reported calcium oxide concentrations were converted into calcium concentrations.
- High quality and consistency of the obtained data were ensured by using standardised sampling methods and by treating and analysing all samples in the same laboratory of each country.

Results and discussion

Partition coefficientsopen allclose all
Key result
Phase system:
sediment-water
Type:
log Kp
Value:
2.73 dimensionless
Remarks on result:
other: European median (50th percentile) log Kp
Key result
Phase system:
sediment-water
Type:
Kp
Value:
532 L/kg
Remarks on result:
other: European median (50th percentile) partition coefficient (Kp)

Results: Batch equilibrium or other method

Adsorption and desorption constants:
The monitoring stream water and sediment data show that calcium (Ca) concentrations of sediments range from 571.8 to 397,796.9 mg/kg, while dissolved Ca concentrations in the water column of European stream waters range from 0.2 to 592.0 mg/L. Regarding the partitioning of Ca in the water column, stream water/sediment partition coefficients ranged from 18 to 209,845 L/kg. Since FOREGS sampled on a grid aiming to equally represent geochemical baseline concentrations across Europe, the 50th percentile log Kp for Ca across Europe was determined to be 2.73 (532 L/kg; Table below).

Any other information on results incl. tables

Table: Water parameters and calcium/calcium oxide concentrations of stream sediment and stream water and respective partitioning.

 

Parameter

#

Unit

Min.

Max.

5th P

50th P

95th P

water

pH 1

737 2

-

9.80

4.50

8.50

7.70

6.10

water

Cl

745

mg/L

0.14

4,560.00

0.49

9.40

71.19

water

HCO3

743 3

mg/L

0.69

1,804.42

5.38

131.37

373.60

water

K

745

mg/L

< 0.01

182.00

0.15

1.65

9.85

water

Mg

745

mg/L

0.05

230.00

0.46

6.24

38.63

water

Na

745

mg/L

0.23

4,030.00

1.00

6.76

48.34

water

NO3

745

mg/L

< 0.04

107.00

< 0.04

3.10

39.86

water

DOC

743 4

mg/L

< 0.50

57.94

0.60

4.79

23.04

water

SO42-

745

mg/L

< 0.30

2,420.00

1.18

17.10

166.99

water

Ca

745

mg/L

0.23

592.00

1.64

42.70

148.00

sediment

CaO

745

%

0.08

55.66

0.31

2.24

25.97

sediment

Ca 5

745

mg/kg

571.75

397,796.88

2,215.54

16,009.07

185,633.78

Partitioning (Kp)

Ca (sed/water)

745

L/kg

18

209,845

67

532

8,356

Log Kp

Ca (sed/water)

745

-

1.25

5.32

1.83

2.73

3.92

Statistics are based on H+ concentrations rather than pH.

Removal of 2 outliers < pH 4.3 and 6 negative values.

Removal of 2 outliers < 0.01.

Removal of 1 outlier > 70 mg/L and 1 negative values.

Values converted from CaO.

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
Reliable baseline levels of calcium in 745 pristine water/sediment samples collected across Europe were determined. Sampling and analytical procedures are considered adequate and resulted in reliable data. Assuming equilibrium between the typical concentration in water and sediment, relevant log Kp-values were generated. Data are therefore considered useful for the determination of a relevant partition coefficient for the sediment compartment. FOREGS sampled on a grid aiming to equally represent geochemical baseline concentrations across Europe. The 50th percentile of calcium concentrations were considered representative and amount to 16,009.1 mg/kg sediment and 42.7 mg/L stream water, respectively, resulting in a log Kp for partitioning of calcium in European sediment/freshwater of 2.73.