An integrated approach for determining the spatial distribution, source apportionment and human health risks of PAHs in soils of rapidly-urbanized areas

Lingzhi Luo , Xiaoyong Liao , Huan Tao , You Li , Liang Wang , Hongying Cao , Yonghua Li , Weiwei Shi , Tianyi Wang
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The rise of large urban agglomerations has exacerbated pollutant emissions, resulting in regional soil contamination with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which jeopardizes the development of urban agglomerations and affects human health. There is a lack of research in this area in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, with the existing studies on PAHs in soil in the larger region often neglecting the spatial heterogeneity of the pollution sources and systematic analysis of risk assessment. This study introduces the Distribution-Source-Risk framework, analyzed soil PAH pollutants in the region, and examined PAH sources, distribution patterns, and associated health risks. Random forest modeling was employed to map PAH distribution in the BTH soils. City classification analysis was conducted based on the derived pollution levels and urbanization degree, resulting in four city types: high urbanization and high pollution, high urbanization and low pollution, low urbanization and high pollution, and low urbanization and low pollution. Primary PAH sources include coal-burning (29%), coking (25%), traffic (25%), and biomass-burning (21%), with varying contributions based on city types. The overall order of human health risks was coal-burning ​> ​traffic ​> ​coking ​> ​biomass-burning sources. Finally, differen policies for soil PAH PAH management (such as energy transition and green infrastructure) were elaborated to promote coordinated development of regional urbanization environment. In summary, this research offers a comprehensive approach, linking processes to provide a precise understanding of pollution across different entities (cities, sources, and populations). Our findings reveal distinct pollution patterns across city types and highlight targeted mitigation priorities and provide a systematic, data-driven framework for regional soil PAH management and public health protection.
快速城市化地区土壤中多环芳烃的空间分布、来源分配及人体健康风险综合分析方法
大型城市群的兴起加剧了污染物的排放,造成区域土壤多环芳烃污染,危害了城市群的发展,影响了人类健康。京津冀地区对多环芳烃的研究较少,现有的大区域土壤多环芳烃研究往往忽略了污染源的空间异质性和风险评价的系统分析。本研究引入了分布-来源-风险框架,分析了该地区土壤多环芳烃污染物,研究了多环芳烃的来源、分布模式和相关的健康风险。采用随机森林模型绘制BTH土壤中多环芳烃的分布。根据导出的污染水平和城市化程度对城市进行分类分析,得出高城市化高污染、高城市化低污染、低城市化高污染、低城市化低污染、低城市化低污染四种城市类型。多环芳烃的主要来源包括燃煤(29%)、焦化(25%)、交通(25%)和生物质燃烧(21%),不同城市类型的贡献不同。人类健康风险排序依次为燃煤和燃煤;交通比;炼焦祝辞生物质资源。最后,阐述了土壤多环芳烃管理的不同政策(如能源转型和绿色基础设施),以促进区域城市化环境的协调发展。总之,这项研究提供了一种综合的方法,将不同的过程联系起来,以提供对不同实体(城市、来源和人口)污染的精确理解。我们的研究结果揭示了不同城市类型的不同污染模式,突出了有针对性的缓解重点,并为区域土壤多环芳烃管理和公共卫生保护提供了一个系统的、数据驱动的框架。
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