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Pollution, risks, and sources of heavy metals in sediments from the urban rivers flowing into Haizhou Bay, China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 25, Pages 38054-38065

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-18151-5

Keywords

Heavy metals; River sediments; Ecological risk assessment; Haizhou Bay

Funding

  1. Marine Special Program of Jiangsu Province in China [JSZRHYKJ202007]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation [U1901215]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771218, 41271228]
  4. Startup Foundation for Introducing Talent of NUIST [2020r047]

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This study investigated the heavy metal pollution in the sediments of seven rivers flowing into Haizhou Bay in eastern China. The results showed that the Shawang River and Linhong River were severely polluted, while most sediments met the marine sediment quality criteria of China. However, Cd posed a considerable ecological risk due to its high enrichment. These findings suggest the need for measures to mitigate the potential risk of heavy metal pollution in the sediments of these rivers.
The Haizhou Bay in eastern China, for a long time, is seriously polluted with heavy metals (HMs) due to intensive anthropic pressure. The river runoff is the dominant pathway of HM transport in the coastal region. However, the information on HM pollution in coastal rivers flowing into Haizhou Bay was still limited, and potential risks and possible sources raised by HMs in this area were neglected up to now. To fully understand the distribution and ecological risks of sediments in seven rivers along the bay, surface sediments were collected and seven HMs (Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) were investigated. The results showed that HM concentrations generally met the primary standard criteria of China (marine sediment quality), except for Cu and Zn. On the other hand, Zn and Cu tended to exhibit probable adverse biological effects in the Shawang River comparison with some sediment quality guidelines (SQGs). Moreover, the enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index demonstrated that there was no or slight contamination to be found for Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pb and moderate pollution for Cd. The contamination factor (C-f(i)), integrated contamination degree (CF), modified degree of contamination (C-m(d)), and modified pollution index (MPI) revealed individual metal contamination in localized areas. In these river sediments, the potential ecological risk (RI) was low to moderate, except Cd posted a considerable ecological risk because of its high enrichment. Furthermore, the Shawang River and Linhong River were seriously polluted with HMs among seven rivers. These results provided a new direction for controlling HM pollution in Haizhou Bay which suggested substantial measures should be implemented to alleviate the potential risk of HMs, to these rivers sediments.

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