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Regional ecotoxicological hazards associated with anthropogenic enrichment of heavy metals

机译:人为富集重金属相关的区域生态毒理危害

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Regional geochemical data of heavy metals are commonly used for environmental risk assessment and management. Often these data are based on so-called total concentrations, whereas the exposure to the mobile or reactive fraction of these elements finally determines whether the exposed ecosystem is at risk and to which extent. The objective of our research was to develop a wider applicable method for quantitative hazard assessment of soil metal contamination attributable to the activity of man, based on and illustrated with data from the Netherlands. Since chemical availability (0.43 M HNO3 extractable concentrations) of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn appeared strongly related to the estimated anthropogenic enrichment, we used these concentrations to assess the hazard of human-induced enrichment of these metals. We expressed the enrichment hazard using the toxic pressure concept, which estimates the fraction of biological species (varying between 0 and 1) potentially affected due to the level of exposure to single metals or their local mixtures. This is done using logistic (enrichment) concentration/response models parameterized with ecotoxicological effect data from toxicity tests and mixture models. Hazards varied from very low toxic pressures (lower than 0.01) to (most often) toxic pressure less than 0.05, whereby the latter relates to the so-called 95%-protection criterion used in some soil protection legislations. In rare cases, the toxic pressure exceeded the value of 0.05, to an upper limit of 0.054 for Cd. The rank order of metal enrichment hazards suggests that Cd enrichment induces the largest hazard increase. There are limited (rank order) differences in enrichment hazards between soil types. Comparing the judgement of soils based on soil screening levels and based on toxic pressure of anthropogenic Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn enrichments, the soil screening values appear to more conservative. This exemplifies the use of soil screening values as a method to note regulatory concern, but not always indicating an actual hazard or risk. When screening values are exceeded, refined hazard insights can be obtained, as illustrated in this paper. This provides a more refined insight in the ecotoxic implications of human-induced metal enrichments in soils, as refined basis for risk management decisions.
机译:重金属的区域地球化学数据通常用于环境风险评估和管理。通常,这些数据基于所谓的总浓度,而这些元素的活动或反应部分的暴露最终决定了所暴露的生态系统是否处于危险之中以及程度。我们研究的目的是根据荷兰的数据并举例说明,为人类活动归因于土壤金属污染的定量危害评估开发一种更广泛适用的方法。由于Cd,Cu,Pb和Zn的化学利用率(可提取的HNO3浓度为0.43 M)似乎与估计的人为富集密切相关,因此我们使用这些浓度来评估人为引起的这些金属富集的危害。我们用毒性压力概念表达了浓缩危害,该概念估计了由于暴露于单一金属或其局部混合物的水平而可能受到影响的生物物种的比例(介于0和1之间)。这是通过逻辑(浓缩)浓度/响应模型完成的,该模型使用来自毒性测试和混合物模型的生态毒理效应数据进行参数化。危害从极低的毒性压力(低于0.01)到(最常见的)低于0.05的毒性压力,其中后者涉及某些土壤保护法规中使用的所谓95%保护标准。在极少数情况下,毒性压力超过0.05,Cd的上限为0.054。金属富集危害的等级顺序表明,镉富集引起最大的危害增加。不同土壤类型之间的富集危害差异有限(等级排序)。根据土壤筛选水平和人为的Cd,Cu,Pb和Zn富集的毒性压力比较土壤判断,土壤筛选值似乎更为保守。这举例说明了使用土壤筛选值作为注意监管问题的方法,但并不总是表明实际的危害或风险。如超出本文的说明,当超出筛选值时,可以获得更完善的危害见解。这为人为诱导的土壤金属富集对生态毒性的影响提供了更精细的见解,作为风险管理决策的基础。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Geochemistry and Health》 |2011年第4期|p.409-426|共18页
  • 作者

    J. Spijker; G. Mol; L. Posthuma;

  • 作者单位

    National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), PO Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands;

    Alterra, Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR), PO Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), PO Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    heavy metals; ecotoxicology; chemical availability; regional pollution; toxic pressure; msPAF;

    机译:重金属;生态毒理学化学物质的可用性区域污染;毒性压力msPAF;
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