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Heavy metal speciation, risk, and bioavailability in the sediments of rivers with different pollution sources and intensity

机译:具有不同污染源和强度的河流沉积物中的重金属形态,风险和生物利用度

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A comprehensive analysis of heavy metal speciation, risk, and bioavailability in the sediments of three rivers in northern China (Shaocun River (SR), Wangyang River (WR), and Xiao River (XR)) was conducted. The results showed that higher pollution input resulting from urbanization and industrialization caused higher heavy metal contents and bioavailable proportion in the studied sediments. Total contents of all studied metals (Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the sediments of SR, WR, and XR were 270.31, 902.62, and 2367.46 mg/kg, respectively. The average percentages of bioavailable fractions were 31.16, 61.73, and 81.69 %, respectively. Cr, Ni, and Pb were all mainly observed in the B4 (residual) fraction in the studied sediments, with an average percentage of 42.03, 48.19, and 55.08 %, respectively. Cu was mainly observed in the B2 (reducible) fraction (40.53 %). Zn was mainly observed in the B1 (exchangeable/acid soluble/carbonate) fraction (36.01 %), resulting in medium or high risk associated with Zn in the sediments of SR, WR, and XR. Sedimentary heavy metal risk and bioavailability associated with regional urbanization and industrialization should be taken into consideration with respect to the health of aquatic ecosystems.
机译:进行了重金属形态,风险和生物利用度在中国北方(Shaocun河(SR),汪洋河(WR),萧河(XR))三条河流沉积物综合分析。结果表明:从城市化和工业化得到更高污染输入导致更高重金属含量和在所研究的生物可利用的沉积物比例。在SR,WR的沉积物所有研究的金属(铬,铜,镍,铅,和锌)的总含量,和XR为270.31,902.62,和2367.46毫克/公斤,分别。生物可利用的级分的平均百分比分别为31.16,61.73,81.69和%分别。铬,镍,和Pb都主要在所研究的沉积物B4(残留)部分观察到的,具有42.03,48.19,55.08和%分别的平均百分比。的Cu在B2(还原)的级分(40.53%),主要观察到。锌在B1(可交换/酸可溶/碳酸酯)组分(36.01%),主要观察到,从而导致介质或与Zn的SR,WR,和XR的沉积物相关的高风险。沉积物中重金属的风险和与区域城市化和工业化带来的生物利用度,应考虑到相对于水生生态系统的健康。

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