Health and ecological risk assessment of metals in surface water from the Himalayan tributaries of the Ganga river, India

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Md Maroof Azam, Jayant K. Tripathi
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Abstract

This study investigates the trace element concentrations in the surface waters of four north-joining Himalayan tributaries of the Ganga river (Ramganga, Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi), highlighting the combined effects of geogenic processes and anthropogenic activities on trace element chemistry and water quality. A knowledge gap exists in understanding the sources of trace elements in these tributaries and the contribution of trace elements from these tributaries to the Gangariver. The novelty of the study lies in its assessment of sources, human health risks, and ecological impacts. The investigation was conducted by assessing trace element concentrations and comparing them with national and international standards. Various human health and ecological risk indicators, including the Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI), Hazard Quotient (HQ), Health Index (HI), Chronic Daily Intake (CDI), and the Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI), were applied. The results reveal high concentrations of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb) in the Ramganga, indicating contamination from industrial activities in the catchment. Although most trace element concentrations are within safe limits, Pb concentration in the Ramganga exceeds the limit prescribed by WHO. The Ramganga shows the highest health risks, with a HItotal of 1.876 for adults and 1.616 for children. In contrast, the Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi exhibit lower but moderate contamination levels. HPI values for these rivers- 93.74 for the Ghaghara, 83.95 for the Kosi, 83.13 for the Gandak, and 80.43 for the Ramganga—indicate that although contamination is below critical thresholds, targeted mitigation strategies are needed. The findings provide valuable insights into trace metal sources and their implications for human health and ecological risks, and emphasize the need for frequent monitoring and pollution control measures for maintaining sustainable water quality in these tributaries.

印度恒河喜马拉雅支流地表水中金属的健康和生态风险评估
研究了恒河北部四条支流(Ramganga、Ghaghara、Gandak和Kosi)地表水中微量元素的含量,强调了地质过程和人为活动对微量元素化学和水质的综合影响。在了解这些支流中微量元素的来源以及这些支流对恒河的贡献方面存在知识空白。这项研究的新颖之处在于它对来源、人类健康风险和生态影响的评估。调查通过评估微量元素浓度并将其与国家和国际标准进行比较进行。采用重金属污染指数(HPI)、危害商(HQ)、健康指数(HI)、慢性日摄入量(CDI)和潜在生态风险指数(PERI)等多种人类健康和生态风险指标。结果显示,Ramganga河中铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)和铅(Pb)的浓度很高,表明该流域的工业活动造成了污染。虽然大多数微量元素浓度在安全范围内,但拉姆恒河中的铅浓度超过了世卫组织规定的限值。Ramganga河显示出最高的健康风险,成人的hittotal为1.876,儿童为1.616。相比之下,加格拉、甘达克和戈西河的污染程度较低,但程度适中。这些河流的HPI值——加加拉河为93.74,戈西河为83.95,甘达克河为83.13,拉姆甘河为80.43——表明,尽管污染低于临界阈值,但需要有针对性的缓解策略。调查结果对微量金属来源及其对人类健康和生态风险的影响提供了宝贵的见解,并强调需要经常监测和采取污染控制措施,以保持这些支流的可持续水质。
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Geochemical Transactions
Geochemical Transactions 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
3.70
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4.30%
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2
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geochemical Transactions publishes high-quality research in all areas of chemistry as it relates to materials and processes occurring in terrestrial and extraterrestrial systems.
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