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Ecological risk assessment and sources identification of heavy metals in surface sediments of a river-reservoir system

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 842, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156683

Keywords

The middle and lower Han River; Heavy metals; Ecological risks; Biological toxicity; PMF

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51509273]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, South-Central Minzu University [CZY20032]

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Heavy metal contamination poses a global issue for ecological health. This study analyzed sediment samples from the middle and lower Han River and identified the ecological risks and biological toxicity of heavy metals. The results revealed excessive heavy metal concentrations and high biological toxicity along the river, with identified pollution sources. This study provides valuable insights for managing sediment heavy metal pollution and ecological risk control in the Han River and similar rivers worldwide.
Heavy metal contamination of river water and sediments is a global issue affecting ecological health. To reveal heavy metals' ecological risks and biological toxicity in the middle and lower Han River (MLHR), sediment samples collected in this area were analyzed based on a modified ecological risk assessment method (NIRI) and a biological toxicity assessment method. Also, Spearman correlation analysis and Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) methods were applied to identify the potential sources of heavy metals. The results indicated that the heavy metal content significantly exceeded the background concentrations in Hubei Province. The average potential risk of heavy metals at sampling sites was: Cd > Hg > As > Pb > Cu > Zn. Consequently, high biological toxicity occurred along the MLHR due to the heavy metal enrichment. River damming and water diversion significantly enhanced the hydrologic regime variations and ecological risk in the MLHR. Moreover, two possible pollution sources of the MLHR were identified: one is a combined source of traffic pollution, agricultural pollution, and partial industrial pollution consisting of five heavy metals, Pb, Hg, Zn, Cu, and As, the other is an industrial pollution source dominated by Cd and As. This study provides insights into sediment heavy metal pollution management and ecological risk control in the MLHR and similar rivers worldwide.

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