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Heavy metals pollution assessment and its associated human health risk evaluation of urban soils from Indian cities: a review

机译:印度城市土壤重金属污染评估及其相关的人类健康风险评估:综述

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Urban soils of 32 Indian cities were collected from literature-based data for the period of 2001-2019 to measure the contamination levels of six heavy metals including arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni), and lead (Pb) and also evaluated the potential human health risk for adults and children. The results indicated that concentrations of six heavy metals in the urban soils were much higher than both geochemical background values (Grade-I) and also Canadian soil quality guideline values (Grade-II) in most of the cities in India. Higher concentration of Cr and Ni was in cities mainly located in southern (Karnataka), northern (Uttar Pradesh), and eastern (Odisha); As and Pb primarily in central (Telangana), while Zn and Cu largely in western (Maharashtra) and eastern (Jharkhand) states of India, respectively. The index of geo-accumulation (I-geo) values varied largely and showed moderately polluted to extremely polluted levels, possibly caused/influenced by anthropogenic activity in the urban regions in India. The non-carcinogenic health risk due to Cu, Zn, Ni, and Pb in most urban regions was lower than the threshold value (HI < 1), indicating no non-carcinogenic health risk for adults and children. As and Cr on children, non-carcinogenic risk was very higher than that of adults, and their risk values were also exceeded the threshold value, indicating that As and Cr in the urban soils posed considerable non-carcinogenic health risks on urban residents. The total carcinogenic/cancer risk due to Pb in most urban regions was lower than the recommended limit of 1.00E-04, while Cr and As have shown potential cancer risk for both adults and children. Therefore, As and Cr are the sole heavy metals that cause potential health risk in an urban region residents in India, which needs to be paid more attention and also controlling measures should be initiated.
机译:从2001-2019年的文献数据中收集了印度32个城市的城市土壤,以测量六种重金属的污染水平,包括砷(As),铬(Cr),铜(Cu),锌(Zn),镍(Ni)和铅(Pb),还评估了成人和儿童的潜在人类健康风险。结果表明,印度大多数城市的城市土壤中六种重金属的浓度均远高于地球化学背景值(I级)和加拿大土壤质量准则值(II级)。铬和镍的浓度较高的城市主要位于南部(卡纳塔克邦),北部(北方邦)和东部(奥里萨邦)。砷和铅主要分布在印度中部(特兰甘纳邦),而锌和铜分别分布在印度西部(马哈拉施特拉邦)和东部(贾坎德邦)。地理累积指数(I-geo)值变化很大,并显示中等污染到极度污染的水平,这可能是由印度城市地区的人为活动引起/影响的。在大多数城市地区,由于铜,锌,镍和铅引起的非致癌健康风险低于阈值(HI <1),表明成人和儿童均无致癌健康风险。砷和铬对儿童的非致癌风险远高于成人,其风险值也超过了阈值,表明城市土壤中的砷和铬对城市居民构成相当大的非致癌健康风险。在大多数城市地区,铅引起的总致癌/致癌风险低于建议的1.00E-04限值,而铬和砷已表明成人和儿童均具有潜在的致癌风险。因此,砷和铬是唯一可能在印度城市居民中造成健康风险的重金属,需要引起更多关注,并应采取控制措施。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Geochemistry and Health》 |2020年第1期|173-190|共18页
  • 作者

    Adimalla Narsimha;

  • 作者单位

    Changan Univ Sch Environm Sci & Engn 126 Yanta Rd Xian 710054 Peoples R China|Changan Univ Minist Educ Key Lab Subsurface Hydrol & Ecol Effects Arid Reg 126 Yanta Rd Xian 710054 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

  • 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
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  • 关键词

    Urban soils; Heavy metals; Pollution levels; Health risks; India;

    机译:城市土壤;重金属;污染水平;健康风险;印度;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 05:04:42

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