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Evaluating a 5-year metal contamination remediation and the biomonitoring potential of a freshwater gastropod along the Xiangjiang River, China

机译:评估沿着湘江,中国沿着淡水美食的修复及淡水美食的生物数据潜力

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Effective remediation of heavy metal pollution in aquatic systems is desired in many regions, but it requires integrative assessments of sediments, water, and biota that can serve as robust biomonitors. We assessed the effects of a 5-year metal contamination remediation along the Xiangjiang River, China, by comparing concentrations of trace metals in water and surface sediments between 2010–2011 and 2016. We also explored the trace metal biomonitoring potential of a freshwater gastropod ( Bellamya aeruginosa ). Metal concentrations in water (means and ranges) dropped over time to within permissible limits of drinking water guidelines set by China, USEPA, and WHO in 2016. Although sediment means and ranges of Cd, Pb, Zn, and Mn also diminished with remediation, those for Cr and Cu slightly increased, and all six metals retained concentrations higher than standards set by China. All metals in sediments could also be associated with anthropogenic inputs using a hierarchical clustering analysis, and they generate high potential ecological risks based on several indices, especially for Cd and As. The bio-sediment accumulation factors of all measured trace metals in gastropod soft tissues and shells were lower than 1.0, except for Ca. Trace metal contents in gastropods were positively correlated with those in water and surface sediments for As (soft tissues) and Cr (shells). Collectively, our results do not yet highlight strong beneficial effects of 5-year remediation and clearly illustrate the heavy metal pollution remaining in Xiangjiang River sediment. Additional physical, chemical, and biological measurements should be implemented to improve sediment quality. We further conclude that gastropod soft tissues and shells can be suitable biomonitors of spatial differences in some heavy metals found within river sediments (e.g., As, Cr).
机译:在许多地区需要有效地修复水生系统中的重金属污染,但它需要沉积物,水和生物群的综合评估,其可以作为鲁棒生物监测器。我们通过比较2010 - 2011年和2016年的水和表面沉积物中的痕量金属浓度来评估沿着湘江沿着湘江的5年污染修复的影响。我们还探讨了淡水胃料(含量)的痕量金属生物监测潜力Bellamya Aeruginosa)。水中的金属浓度(手段和范围)随着时间的推移而下降到中国,USEPA和2016年谁的饮用水指南的允许限制。虽然沉积物意味着CD,Pb,Zn和Mn的范围也用修复,对于Cr和Cu的人略有增加,所有六个金属保留浓度高于中国设定的标准。沉积物中的所有金属也可能与使用分层聚类分析的人为输入相关,并且它们基于几个指数产生高潜在的生态风险,特别是对于CD和载于。除CA除外,胃肠杆软组织和壳中所有测量的痕量金属的生物沉积物累积因子低于1.0。胃肠杆菌中的痕量金属含量与水和表面沉积物中的那些(软组织)和Cr(壳)呈正相关。统称,我们的结果尚未突出5年修复的强大有益效果,并清楚地说明了湘江沉积物中剩余的重金属污染。应实施额外的物理,化学和生物学测量以提高沉积物质量。我们进一步得出结论,胃肠杆软组织和壳体可以是河流沉积物中发现的一些重金属的空间差异的合适生物原差(例如,如,Cr)。

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    Collaborative Innovation Center for Efficient and Health Production of Fisheries in Hunan Province Hunan Engineering Technology Research Center of Featured Aquatic Resources Utilization College of Animal Science and Technology Hunan Agricultural Univer;

    Collaborative Innovation Center for Efficient and Health Production of Fisheries in Hunan Province Hunan Engineering Technology Research Center of Featured Aquatic Resources Utilization College of Animal Science and Technology Hunan Agricultural Univer;

    College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University;

    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology Wuhan Botanical Garden the Chinese Academy of Sciences;

    Department of Biology Concordia University;

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  • 中图分类 环境污染及其防治;环境科学、安全科学;
  • 关键词

    Bellamya aeruginosa; Bioaccumulation; Risk assessment; Sediment; Trace metals;

    机译:Bellamya铜绿假单胞菌;生物累积;风险评估;沉积物;痕量金属;

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