Literature DB >> 27834050

Occurrence and risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments of the Xiangjiang River, China.

Jinjun Liu1,2, Youze Xu2, Yingxiang Cheng2, Yuanyuan Zhao2, Yanan Pan2,3, Guangyi Fu2, Youzhi Dai4.   

Abstract

Sediment samples were collected from 22 typical metal-polluted sections along the Xiangjiang River (XJR). Spatial distribution and speciation characteristics of heavy metals in sediments of XJR were determined. Furthermore, ecological risk and enrichment degree of metals were assessed by different indices. The results showed that combined metal pollution occurred in sediments of XJR, with content range of Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, As, Mn, Cr, and Hg reaching 2.95-29.15, 30.93-235.83, 61.50-3771.11, 9.56-81.81, 3.93-46.28, 774.83-8700.72, 10.64-65.16, and 0.13-5.09 mg kg-1, respectively. Pollution levels increased in period of industrialization but decreased after thousands of pollution enterprises were banned. Sections with serious pollution and higher risk were mainly located at Hengyang and Chang-Zhu-Tan regions (Changsha, Zhuzhou, and Xiangtan) for contaminations of Cd, As, Pb, and Hg. Values of both enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index followed the order Cd > Hg > Zn > Mn > Pb > Cu > As > Cr. Bioavailable fractions followed the order Cd (66.93 %), Zn (33.80 %), Pb (30.81 %), Mn (18.38 %), Hg (17.58 %), Cu (10.20 %), As (9.81 %), and Cr (7.65 %). Considering their bioavailability, biotoxicity, or abundance, contamination of Cd was the most dominant, and pollution of other metals should not be ignored.

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Keywords:  Distribution; Heavy metals; Risk assessment; Sediments; Xiangjiang River

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27834050     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-8044-8

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


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