Literature DB >> 26627697

The concentration and chemical speciation of arsenic in the Nanpan River, the upstream of the Pearl River, China.

Silin Yang1,2, Ning Zhao3, Dequn Zhou1, Rong Wei1, Bin Yang3, Bo Pan4.   

Abstract

The concentration and chemical speciation of arsenic (As) in different environmental matrixes (water, sediment, agricultural soils, and non-agricultural soils) were investigated in the Nanpan River area, the upstream of Pearl River, China. The results did not show any obvious transport of As along the flow direction of the river (from upstream to downstream). Total As concentrations in sediment were significantly different from those in agricultural soil. According to the comparison to quality standards, the As in sediments of the studied area have potential ecological risks and a minority of the sampling sites of agricultural soils in the studied area were polluted with As. As speciations were analyzed using sequential extraction and the percentage of non-residual fraction in sediment predominated over residual fraction. We thus believe that As in the studied area was with low mobility and bioavailability in sediment, agricultural soils, and non-agricultural soils. However, the bioavailability and mobility of As in sediment were higher than in both agricultural and non-agricultural soils, and thus, special attention should be paid for the risk assessment of As in the river in future studies.

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Keywords:  Arsenic; Multi-media; Pearl River Delta; Speciation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26627697     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5801-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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