Pollution characterisation, ecological and human health risks assessment of potentially toxic elements in soils of Ikorodu industrial area of Lagos, Southwestern, Nigeria

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Famuyiwa, S. Ande, A. Adeboye, O. Kehinde, Nasirudeen Sulaiman, Oyindamola Otaniyi, Abayomi G. Taiwo
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Rapid developments in industrialisation and urbanisation have resulted in serious environmental pollution. It is therefore imperative to evaluate contamination levels, sources, and ecological and human health risks of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soils. This work examined the degree of PTE pollution in soils collected from Ikorodu Industrial Layout in Lagos, Nigeria. Concentrations of PTEs were determined by digesting the soil samples with aqua regia and analysing them using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (ICE 3000 series). The results showed that the majority of the PTEs analysed did not exceed the guideline values, but Zn was enriched at about 27% of the sampling locations. The enrichment and contamination factor computations revealed Zn and Ni as the highest and lowest contaminants, respectively. Pollution assessment tools employed Enrichment factor and Contamination factor (EF and CF) showed a similar PTE pattern (in descending order): Zn > Pb > Cd > Cu > Fe > Mn > Ni. Ecological risk assessment revealed that about 70% of sampling locations had significant potential ecological risks. Correlation and hierarchical clustering identified geogenic, anthropogenic and mixed contributions to soil PTE load. Hazard index indicators for children and adults wer less than 1, which suggests there was no potential for significant toxicity risks. Carcinogenic risks were estimated for Cd, Ni and Pb and results were within acceptable risk levels, but children are more vulnerable to cancer and non-cancer risks than adults.
尼日利亚西南部拉各斯Ikorodu工业区土壤中潜在有毒元素的污染特征、生态和人类健康风险评估
工业化和城市化的快速发展造成了严重的环境污染。因此,必须评估土壤中潜在有毒元素(pte)的污染水平、来源以及生态和人类健康风险。这项工作检查了从尼日利亚拉各斯的Ikorodu工业布局收集的土壤中PTE污染的程度。用王水消化土壤样品,用ICE 3000系列原子吸收分光光度计测定pte的浓度。结果表明,分析的大部分pte未超过指标值,但约27%的采样点Zn富集。富集和污染因子计算表明,Zn和Ni分别是最高和最低的污染物。采用富集因子和污染因子(EF和CF)的污染评价工具显示出相似的PTE模式(由高到低):Zn > Pb > Cd > Cu > Fe > Mn > Ni。生态风险评价显示,约70%的采样地点存在显著的潜在生态风险。相关分析和层次聚类分析确定了地质、人为和混合因素对土壤PTE负荷的影响。对儿童和成人的危害指数均小于1,说明不存在显著的潜在毒性风险。对镉、镍和铅的致癌风险进行了估计,结果在可接受的风险水平范围内,但儿童比成人更容易患癌症和非癌症。
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Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa
Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa , published on behalf of the Royal Society of South Africa since 1908, comprises a rich archive of original scientific research in and beyond South Africa. Since 1878, when it was founded as Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, the Journal’s strength has lain in its multi- and inter-disciplinary orientation, which is aimed at ‘promoting the improvement and diffusion of science in all its branches’ (original Charter). Today this includes natural, physical, medical, environmental and earth sciences as well as any other topic that may be of interest or importance to the people of Africa. Transactions publishes original research papers, review articles, special issues, feature articles, festschriften and book reviews. While coverage emphasizes southern Africa, submissions concerning the rest of the continent are encouraged.
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