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Contamination evaluation and source identification of heavy metals in sediments near outlet of Shekou industrial district of Shenzhen City

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 192, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-020-08755-8

Keywords

Statistical analysis; Source identification; Sediments; Heavy metal; Spatial distribution

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFD0901106]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871734, 31540012, 81501213]
  3. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2018A0303130054, 2016A030313051]
  4. Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province [2020B121202014]
  5. Guangdong MEPP Fund [GDOE(2019)A37]
  6. Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee [JCYJ201803051242119 9 5, JCYJ20180305125619343, JCYJ20180507182405562, JSGG20160229120821300, JCYJ20170818143107733]
  7. National Key Project for Synthetic Biology [SQ2018YFA090029]

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Sediment samples in this study were taken from five typical sites near the outlet of Shekou industrial district of Shenzhen City, China. The concentrations of seven elements including Cr, Cu, Cd, Pb, Hg, Zn, and As were determined respectively by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The pollution degrees of the seven elements were assessed with the contamination factor and potential ecological risk index respectively, and their different sources were identified using multivariate statistical methods. The calculated contamination factors of these elements indicated that the sediments were at least moderately polluted by all the surveyed elements except As. The values of potential ecological risk indexes obtained decreased as the following order: Cd > Hg > Cu > As > Pb > Zn > Cr, and suggested that Cd and Hg were respectively at high and considerable environmental health risks. In addition, multivariate statistical analyses indicated that Cd, Hg, Cu, and Zn were most likely from the waste of electroplating, metal, and battery industries at Shekou industrial district, while Pb and As originated from both natural processes and anthropogenic activities along the bank of Pear River such as coal transportation and combustion, glass manufacturing, and painting, and Cr came mostly from Cr-related industries especially leather tanning within Shenzhen City. This study provided useful reference information about heavy metal contamination in the sediments in the estuarine and coastal areas with rapid urbanization and industrialization, and should be very helpful for the local governments to make relevant policies and strategies of heavy metal contamination control and management in developing countries.

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