全面评估马来西亚南半岛柔佛河流域的水质和沉积物质量,以支持可持续管理做法并减轻痕量金属污染的潜在风险

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
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由于微量元素的毒性、持久性和在生物体内积累的能力,人类活动引起了人们对水生系统中微量元素污染的关注。本研究采用多元统计方法,对柔佛河流域水体和沉积物中13种微量金属的空间格局、环境危害和潜在健康危害进行了评估,以确定自然因素和人为因素对该地区微量金属存在的影响。S1站金属含量的增加表明城市、家庭和工业废物对其产生了重大影响。柔佛河流域沉积物污染指数和生态指数的地质累积指数(Igeo)值在-9.44 ~ 6.27之间。污染负荷指数(PLI)取值范围为0.05 ~ 0.18,潜在生态风险评价(RI)取值范围为2.15 ~ 11.18。结果表明,柔佛河流域沉积物受微量金属污染的风险较低。水的危害商(HQ)平均值为0.0001,危害指数(HI)平均值为0.0003。必须增进利益攸关方对柔佛河水中微量金属可能对人类健康和生态造成的长期影响的理解和关切。这项研究的结果为政府实体实施可持续管理战略提供了重要的初步信息,减少了柔佛河流域和类似地区未来微量金属污染问题的可能性。
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Comprehensive assessment of water and sediment quality to support sustainable management practices and mitigate potential risks of trace metal pollution in the Johor River Basin, South Peninsular Malaysia
Human activities have caused concerns over the contamination of trace elements in aquatic systems due to their toxicity, long-lasting nature, and ability to accumulate in living organisms. This study evaluated the spatial pattern, environmental hazard, and potential health hazard of 13 trace metals in water and sediment samples collected from the Johor River basin using multivariate statistical techniques in order to identify the impact of both natural and human-related factors on the presence of trace metals in the area. The increased levels of metals in Station S1 indicated a significant impact from municipal, domestic, and industrial waste. The Geo-accumulation Index (Igeo) values for pollution and ecological indices in the sediment of the Johor River Basin ranged from -9.44 to 6.27. The Pollution Load Index (PLI) values ranged from 0.05 to 0.18, and the Potential Ecological Risk Assessment (RI) values ranged from 2.15 to 11.18. These results indicate that the sediments in the Johor River Basin have a low risk of contamination from trace metals. The water's hazard quotient (HQ) had an average value of 0.0001, while the hazard index (HI) had an average value of 0.0003. It is important to increase stakeholders' understanding and concerns regarding the potential long-term human health and ecological implications associated with trace metals in Johor River water. The results of this study offer essential initial information for government entities to implement sustainable management strategies, reducing the likelihood of future trace metal contamination issues in the Johor River basin and similar regions.
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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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5.40
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期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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