A regional investigation on natural background levels and contamination assessment of shallow groundwater contaminants in a coastal urbanized area.

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Gangli Yan, Liguo Yang, Lingxia Liu, Ruinan Liu, Guanxing Huang
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Knowledge on natural background levels (NBLs) is indispensable for evaluating groundwater contamination at regional scales. This study used a combination of modified oxidation capacity method and the box plot method to assess NBLs of common contaminants including iron, nitrite, sodium, total hardness, fluoride, sulfate, and selenium in groundwater of a coastal urbanized area of China (Pearl River Delta [PRD]), discussed geochemical factors controlling NBLs of these related contaminants in various groundwater units via multivariate statistical techniques, and evaluated groundwater comprehensive contamination in the PRD on the basis of groundwater NBLs. Results showed that NBLs of iron, nitrite, sodium, total hardness, fluoride, and sulfate in Groundwater Unit I of the PRD were higher than those in other groundwater units. Conversely, NBLs of selenium in Groundwater Units II and III of the PRD were higher than that in other groundwater units. Both of NBLs of iron and total hardness in Groundwater Unit I were higher than their allowable limits in groundwater quality standards recommended by China, while others were not. The high NBL of iron in Groundwater Unit I was probably attributed to the reductive dissolution of iron minerals in Quaternary sediments induced by the mineralization of organic matters in overlaid marine sediments. By contrast, the irrigation of river water and the leaching of trapped seawater in overlying marine sediment were likely responsible for the high NBL of total hardness in Groundwater Unit I. Using a groundwater contamination evaluation method on the basis of NBLs shows that uncontaminated groundwater accounted for 17.6%, 32.4%, 45.9%, and 53.6% in urban lands, peri-urban lands, agricultural lands, and other lands of the PRD, respectively. Groundwater with moderate to extremely high contamination was mainly distributed in Foshan, Dongguan, southern part of Guangzhou, western part of Shenzhen, northern part of Zhongshan, southern part of Zhuhai, and downstream of these cities. The leakage of industrial wastewater and domestic sewage and the irrigation of contaminated river water were likely main factors controlling groundwater comprehensive contamination in the PRD. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Groundwater natural background levels (NBLs) of seven contaminants in a coastal urbanized area (Pearl River Delta) were assessed. Geochemical factors controlling groundwater NBLs of seven contaminants in the Pearl River Delta were discussed. Groundwater comprehensive contamination in the Pearl River Delta was assessed on the basis of groundwater NBLs.

沿海城市化地区浅层地下水自然本底水平调查及污染评价。
在区域尺度上评价地下水污染,自然背景水平是必不可少的。本研究采用改进氧化能力法和箱形图法相结合的方法,评估了中国沿海城市化地区(珠江三角洲[PRD])地下水中铁、亚硝酸盐、钠、总硬度、氟化物、硫酸盐和硒等常见污染物的NBLs,并通过多元统计技术探讨了控制这些相关污染物NBLs的地球化学因素。并基于地下水nbl对珠江三角洲地下水综合污染进行了评价。结果表明,珠江三角洲地下水一单元铁、亚硝酸盐、钠、总硬度、氟化物和硫酸盐的NBLs高于其他地下水单元。相反,珠江三角洲地下水II和III单元硒的NBLs高于其他地下水单元。地下水一单元铁的NBLs和总硬度均高于中国地下水水质标准的允许限值,其他单元均未达到。地下水1单元铁的高NBL可能是由于上覆海相沉积物有机质矿化导致第四纪沉积物中铁矿物的还原溶解所致。基于NBLs的地下水污染评价方法显示,珠江三角洲城市用地、城郊用地、农用地和其他用地的未污染地下水比例分别为17.6%、32.4%、45.9%和53.6%。中至极高污染地下水主要分布在佛山、东莞、广州南部、深圳西部、中山北部、珠海南部及其下游地区。工业废水和生活污水的泄漏以及污染河水的灌溉可能是珠江三角洲地下水综合污染的主要控制因素。从业要点:本研究评估了珠江三角洲沿海城市化地区7种污染物的地下水自然本底水平。探讨了珠江三角洲地下水7种污染物nbl的地球化学控制因素。以地下水nbl为基础,对珠江三角洲地下水综合污染进行了评价。
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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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