尼日利亚哈科特港迪奥布周边土壤重金属水平及安全系数指数评价

Iyama, Edori
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本研究旨在确定3英里(M3)和4英里(M4)之间土壤样本中某些重金属的变化,这些土壤样本都在迪奥布,主要是商业和居民区,与以哈考特港河流州立大学(RSU)为代表的对照相比。采用Azuka指数(Ai)确定安全系数指数。利用原子吸收光谱仪(AAS, Perkin Elmer 2380)测定了该地区0 ~ 25 cm土壤中7种重金属(Fe、Pb、Cu、Cd、Cr、Ni、As)的含量和分布。结果表明,M3中Fe(1418.303)、Cd(2.692)、Pb(7.646)、Ni(7.412)、M4、Fe(1162.011)、Cd(1.436)、Pb(7.372)、Ni(5.384)均高于WHO/FAO/FEPA推荐的土壤允许限量。在试验站和对照组之间,Fe、Cd、Cr、Ni、As的M3/RSU和Cd、Cr、Ni、As的M4/ RSU分别出现了很高的百分比差异。然而,方差分析结果显示p值为0.2845 (α=0.05), M3、M4和RSU站点之间无显著差异,M3/ RSU对照和M4/ RSU对照的t检验结果分别为1.013和1.037,在0.05显著水平上也证实了这一点。3英里研究站被观察到有更多的人为输入,这也显示在4英里结果的变化中。上述结果表明,在Mile 4研究站,只有Cu符合安全范围,而所有重金属均超过安全范围,特别是Cd、As和Ni。研究的重金属浓度分布趋势为:M3 (Fe > Cr >铜>铅>镍> > Cd);M4 (Fe >铅> Cr >铜>镍> > Cd);RSU (Fe >铜>铅> Cr >镍> > Cd)。这些地区土壤中重金属浓度的增加对居民的健康构成威胁;因此,政府有关当局必须加以监测并采取适当措施
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Assessment of Levels and Safe Factor Index of Heavy Metals in Soils Around Diobu, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
This study was aimed at determining the variations of some heavy metals in soil sample between Mile 3 (M3) and Mile 4 (M4), all in Diobu, which are both primarily business and residential areas when compared to the control represented by the Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt. The Azuka Index (Ai) was used to determine the Safety Factor Index. The levels and distribution of seven heavy metals (Fe, Pb, Cu, Cd, Cr, Ni, As) in soil (0–25 cm depth) from the area using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS, Perkin Elmer 2380) were assessed. The results showed that in M3, Fe (1418.303), Cd (2.692), Pb (7.646), Ni (7.412) and M4, Fe (1162.011), Cd (1.436), Pb (7.372), Ni (5.384) were above WHO/FAO/FEPA recommended permissible limits for soils. High percentage variations occurred between the study stations and the controls, M3/RSU for Fe, Cd, Cr, Ni, As and M4/ RSU for Cd, Cr, Ni, As respectively. Though, the result of the ANOVA showed p-value of 0.2845 (α=0.05) meaning no significant difference within the M3, M4 and RSU stations was also corroborated by the t-test result for M3/ RSU control and M4/ RSU control which were 1.013 and 1.037 respectively at 0.05 significant levels. The mile 3 study station was observed to have more anthropic inputs which also showed in the variations from the Mile 4 results. The above results showed that only Cu in the Mile 4 study station certified a safe range while all the heavy metals exceeded safe limits especially Cd, As and Ni. The concentration distribution trend for the heavy metals studied were; M3 (Fe>Cr>Cu>Pb>Ni>As>Cd); M4 (Fe>Pb>Cr>Cu>Ni>As>Cd); RSU (Fe>Cu>Pb>Cr>Ni>As>Cd). The increasing concentrationss of these heavy metals in the soils of these areas stands a threat to health of the inhabitants; hence must be monitored and adequate measures taken by appropriate authorities of government
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