Distribution, risk evaluation, and source analysis of the heavy metals in the sediment deposition of the lower Shichuanhe River, Shaanxi, China

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Chenhui Hou, Caixia Feng, Shen Liu
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In this study, 30 sediment samples were collected from the lower reaches of the Shichuanhe River in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, to test the distribution of heavy metal elements in this area and for an analysis of the pollution levels of this area, hope to provide guidance on agricultural production activities in this region. The results show that the heavy metal elements in this area are mainly concentrated at the Qinghe River and Shichuanhe River confluences. Furthermore, the element contents are higher than that of the background levels of the continental crust (UCC) and close to the background levels of the soil from Shaanxi Province; the two most enriched elements are Cd and As, with contents of 0.79 and 22.7 mg·kg−1, respectively, and their contents are 3.8 and 1.72 times higher than that of the background values. Herein, the heavy metal pollution assessment methods applied indicated that Cd and As are the two most abundant pollutant elements in the area’s soils. As has a peak geo-accumulation index value of 3, and the pollution level is high, while Cd exhibits high potential ecological risks due to its high toxicity (potential risk index of 143) and an active fraction of more than 64%. In addition, a principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis study showed that there are two sources of the heavy metals in this area. The Zn, As, Ni, Cu, Pb, and Cr are mainly from natural sources, and the Cd likely comes from a discharge of untreated agricultural wastewater in the region. The Cd which poses a high potential risk and mainly results from human activities, needs to be further monitored.

陕西石川河下游沉积物中重金属分布、风险评价及来源分析
本研究采集了西安市石川河下游30个沉积物样品,对该地区重金属元素的分布进行了测试,并对该地区的污染水平进行了分析,希望对该地区农业生产活动提供指导。结果表明,该区重金属元素主要集中在清河和石川河交汇处。此外,元素含量高于大陆地壳背景水平,接近陕西土壤背景水平;Cd和As含量最高,分别为0.79和22.7mg·kg−1,分别是背景值的3.8和1.72倍。本文采用的重金属污染评价方法表明,Cd和As是该地区土壤中含量最高的两种污染元素。As的地质累积指数峰值为3,污染程度较高,而Cd由于其高毒性(潜在风险指数为143)和64%以上的活性成分而表现出较高的潜在生态风险。此外,主成分分析和层次聚类分析研究表明,该区重金属有两个来源。Zn、As、Ni、Cu、Pb和Cr主要来自自然来源,Cd可能来自该地区未经处理的农业废水排放。镉具有很高的潜在风险,主要由人类活动引起,需要进一步监测。
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Acta Geochimica
Acta Geochimica GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS-
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2.80
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1134
期刊介绍: Acta Geochimica serves as the international forum for essential research on geochemistry, the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth‘s crust, its oceans and the entire Solar System, as well as a number of processes including mantle convection, the formation of planets and the origins of granite and basalt. The journal focuses on, but is not limited to the following aspects: • Cosmochemistry • Mantle Geochemistry • Ore-deposit Geochemistry • Organic Geochemistry • Environmental Geochemistry • Computational Geochemistry • Isotope Geochemistry • NanoGeochemistry All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In addition to original research articles, Acta Geochimica publishes reviews and short communications, aiming to rapidly disseminate the research results of timely interest, and comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all the areas of geochemistry.
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