Literature DB >> 29655106

Combining emission inventory and isotope ratio analyses for quantitative source apportionment of heavy metals in agricultural soil.

Lian Chen1, Shenglu Zhou2, Shaohua Wu3, Chunhui Wang4, Baojie Li5, Yan Li6, Junxiao Wang7.   

Abstract

Two quantitative methods (emission inventory and isotope ratio analysis) were combined to apportion source contributions of heavy metals entering agricultural soils in the Lihe River watershed (Taihu region, east China). Source apportionment based on the emission inventory method indicated that for Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn, the mean percentage input from atmospheric deposition was highest (62-85%), followed by irrigation (12-27%) and fertilization (1-14%). Thus, the heavy metals were derived mainly from industrial activities and traffic emissions. For Ni the combined percentage input from irrigation and fertilization was approximately 20% higher than that from atmospheric deposition, indicating that Ni was mainly derived from agricultural activities. Based on isotope ratio analysis, atmospheric deposition accounted for 57-93% of Pb entering soil, with the mean value of 69.3%, which indicates that this was the major source of Pb entering soil in the study area. The mean contributions of irrigation and fertilization to Pb pollution of soil ranged from 0% to 10%, indicating that they played only a marginally important role. Overall, the results obtained using the two methods were similar. This study provides a reliable approach for source apportionment of heavy metals entering agricultural soils in the study area, and clearly have potential application for future studies in other regions.
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Keywords:  Atmospheric deposition; Fertilization; Irrigation; IsoSource; Lihe river; Spatial distribution

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29655106     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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