环境重金属污染研究综述

A. N. Donald, Pene B. Raphael, Oluwole J. Olumide, Okoro F. Amarachukwu
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由于不加控制的农药使用、采矿、铸造、冶炼、化石燃料燃烧和污水污泥倾倒,重金属污染继续成为环境中的一个严重问题。汞、铅、铬、镉、铜和其他重金属是不可生物降解的,在人类活动普遍的地区仍然存在于环境中。重金属污染对生态系统中所有生物群都是一种严重危害,因为它具有破坏性后果,其在土壤和水中的积累对食品安全和保障、植物生长和土壤微生物的生存具有重大影响,而土壤微生物在维持农作物生产中起着重要作用。即使是低剂量,这些金属也是有毒的,可以影响食物链,构成严重的公共健康风险。因此,本研究的目的是简要而详细地介绍重金属的潜在来源和对生态系统生物部分的影响,以期了解和制定减少其污染和保护公众健康的长期战略。
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The Synopsis of Environmental Heavy Metal Pollution
: Heavy metal pollution continues to be a serious problem in the environment due to uncontrolled pesticide use, mining, foundry operations, smelting, fossil fuel burning and sewage sludge dumping. Mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, copper and other heavy metals are non-biodegradable and remain in the environment in regions where human activity is prevalent. Heavy metal contamination is a serious hazard to all biota in the ecosystem because of its devastating consequences and their accumulation in soil and water has significant implications for food safety and security, the growth of plants and the survival of soil microorganisms that play significant roles in sustaining agricultural crop production. Even at low doses, these metals are toxic and can affect the food chain, posing serious public health risks. Hence, the purpose of this study is to present a concise but detailed potential source and impacts of heavy metals on the biotic segment of the ecosystems with a view to understanding and building long-term strategies for reducing their pollution and protecting public health.
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