| Literature DB >> 33740718 |
Jingling Huang1, Yuying Wu1, Jiaxun Sun1, Xiao Li1, Xiaolei Geng1, Menglu Zhao1, Ting Sun1, Zhengqiu Fan2.
Abstract
Urban Parks are important places for residents to engage in outdoor activities, and whether heavy metal(loid)s (HMs) in park soils are harmful to human health has aroused people's concern. A total of 204 topsoil samples containing nine HMs were collected from 78 urban parks of Shanghai in China, and used to assess the health risks caused by HMs in soils. The results revealed that the Hg, Cd and Pb were the main enriched pollutants and posed higher ecological risks than the other HMs. Four HM sources (including natural sources, agricultural activities, industrial production and traffic emissions) were identified by combining the Positive matrix factorization model and Correlation analysis, with the contribution rate of 48.24%, 7.03%, 13.04% and 31.69%, respectively. The assessment of Probabilistic health risks indicated that the Non-carcinogenic risks for all populations were negligible. However, the Total carcinogenic risk cannot be negligible and children were more susceptible than adults. The assessment results of source-oriented health risks showed that industrial production and traffic emissions were estimated to be the most important anthropogenic sources of health risks for all populations. Our results provide scientific support needed for the prevention and control of HM pollution in urban parks.Entities:
Keywords: Pollution assessment; Probabilistic health risk; Source apportionment; Urban park
Year: 2021 PMID: 33740718 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588