2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16062252
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Characterization and Risk Assessment of Nutrient and Heavy Metal Pollution in Surface Sediments of Representative Lakes in Yangxin County, China

Xiaoqing Yang,
Mingkai Leng,
Xuguang Ge
et al.

Abstract: Increased urbanization and industrialization globally have led to the widespread pollution of water bodies (e.g., lakes) by heavy metals (HMs) and nutrients. These pollutants accumulate in water and surface sediments, posing risks to both aquatic organisms and human health. In November 2022, surface sediment samples from three lakes—Lianhua Lake, Mati Lake, and North Lake—were collected to assess nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorous) and HM content. Total N (TN), total P (TP), and HM concentrations were analyzed… Show more

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“…It serves not only as a repository for pollutants but also as a potential source of contamination. Throughout the process of urbanization, relentless and recurrent human interventions have subjected urban soil to significant disturbances, culminating in pronounced environmental pollution challenges [3][4][5]. The ramifications of this trend are undeniable, surpassing the inherent resilience of soil ecosystems and posing significant socio-ecological challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It serves not only as a repository for pollutants but also as a potential source of contamination. Throughout the process of urbanization, relentless and recurrent human interventions have subjected urban soil to significant disturbances, culminating in pronounced environmental pollution challenges [3][4][5]. The ramifications of this trend are undeniable, surpassing the inherent resilience of soil ecosystems and posing significant socio-ecological challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%