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The sediment is the final environment where heavy metals accumulate and directly impact the health of aquatic systems and humans.Therefore, the study was carried out to determine the total content and forms of heavy metals in the sediments at 13 locations in the Saigon River basin in rain and dry seasons of 2022. In addition, this research also assesses the pollution risk level and the correlation between heavy metals and physicochemical properties in the sediments. Chemical analysis was applied to determine the contributors of heavy metals while the geochemical calculation methods (hazard quotient (HQ), geo-accumulation index (Igeo), pollutant load index (PLI), individual contamination factors (ICF) and global contamination factors (GCF), risk assessment code (RAC)) were used to assess the pollution risk level in river sediments. The results show that Ag, Ba, Mn and Zn were metals with high pollution risks, especially in rain season. The results showed that the total concentration of heavy metals in sediments in rain season ranges from 109.92 to 4591.01 mg.kg–1 (Mn > Zn > Li > Ba > Ag > Cr > Cu > Pb) and in dry season from 0 to 3117.8 mg.kg–1 (Mn > Ag > Zn > Li > Ba > Cr > Cu > Pb). Applying the sequential extraction method, the metal forms of Ba, Cr, Cu and Li in the sediment samples are mainly residues (F5) (up to 76.53%), proving these elements dominated by natural sources. In contrast, the Mn extract composition was strongly influenced by human activity with exchange (F1) (>50%) and carbonate (F2) (>20%) components predominating. For Ag, Pb and Cu were mainly in organic form (F4). In dry season, the river sediments didn’t contain Pb because it didn’t carry away rainwater. In particular, Zn had a strong fluctuation between the extracted forms in rain and dry seasons, showing impacts from nature and humans sources. Besides, the statistical analysis results showed that pH affected Cu and Zn contents with a negative correlation, but did not detect the correlation between heavy metals and sand, clay, electrical conductivity (EC) in Saigon river sediments. The research results are foundational for the implementation and design of effective remediation strategies to prevent risks of river sediments degradation in the future.
沉积物是重金属积累的最终环境,直接影响水生系统和人类的健康。因此,对2022年雨季和旱季西贡河流域13个地点沉积物中重金属的总含量和形态进行了研究。此外,本研究还评估了沉积物的污染风险水平以及重金属与沉积物理化性质的相关性。采用化学分析方法确定重金属的贡献源,采用地球化学计算方法(危害商(HQ)、地质累积指数(Igeo)、污染物负荷指数(PLI)、个体污染因子(ICF)、整体污染因子(GCF)、风险评价代码(RAC))评价河流沉积物的污染风险等级。结果表明,Ag、Ba、Mn和Zn是污染风险较高的金属,特别是在雨季。结果表明:雨季沉积物中重金属总浓度在109.92 ~ 4591.01 mg之间;kg-1 (Mn > Zn > Li > Ba > Ag > Cr > Cu > Pb),旱季为0 ~ 3117.8 mg。(Mn > Ag > Zn > Li > Ba > Cr > Cu > Pb)。采用顺序萃取法,沉积物样品中Ba、Cr、Cu和Li的金属形态主要为残留物(F5)(高达76.53%),证明这些元素以自然来源为主。相反,锰提取物的组成受人类活动的影响较大,以交换(F1)(>50%)和碳酸盐(F2)(>20%)组分为主。Ag、Pb、Cu主要以有机形式存在(F4)。在旱季,河流沉积物不含铅,因为它不带走雨水。特别是Zn在雨季和旱季的提取形态波动较大,表现出自然和人为因素的影响。统计分析结果表明,pH对沉积物中Cu、Zn含量的影响呈负相关,但未发现重金属与沉积物中砂、粘土、电导率(EC)的相关性。研究结果为今后实施和设计有效的修复策略,预防河流沉积物退化风险奠定了基础。