| Literature DB >> 28160703 |
Feng Shen1, Renmei Liao1, Amjad Ali1, Amanullah Mahar1, Di Guo1, Ronghua Li1, Sun Xining1, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi2, Quan Wang1, Zengqiang Zhang3.
Abstract
A large scale survey and a small scale continuous monitoring was conducted to evaluate the impact of Pb/Zn smelting on soil heavy metals (HMs) accumulation and potential ecological risk in Feng County, Shaanxi province of China. Soil parameters including pH, texture, CEC, spatial and temporal distribution of HMs (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn), and BCR fractionation were monitored accordingly. The results showed the topsoil in the proximity of smelter, especially the smelter area and county seat, were highly polluted by HMs in contrast to the river basins. Fractionation of Cd and Zn in soil samples revealed higher proportion of mobile fractions than other HMs. The soil Cd and Zn contents decreased vertically, but still exceeded the second level limits of Environmental Quality Standard for Soils of China (EQSS) within 80cm. The dominated soil pollutant (Cd) had higher ecological risk than Cu, Ni, Zn and Pb. The potential ecological risk (PER) factor of Cd were 65.7% and 100% in surrounding county and smelter area, respectively. The long-term smelter dust emission mainly contributed to the HMs pollution and posed serious environment risk to living beings.Entities:
Keywords: Ecological risk; Heavy metals; Pb/Zn smelter; Soil pollution; Spatial distribution
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28160703 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.01.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ISSN: 0147-6513 Impact factor: 6.291