2017
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/68889
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Ecological Risk Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Soil Based on Simulation

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“…where E i is the potential ecological risk factor for a given heavy metal, i; T i is the toxic coefficient of a heavy metal, i; C i is the concentration of the heavy metal; and C O is the background value of the corresponding heavy metal in Xuzhou [35]. Based on previously published research, the toxic coefficients of Cr, Cd, As, Hg, Zn, and Pb were 2, 30, 10, 40, 1, and 5, respectively [36,37]. The potential ecological risk (RI) posed by heavy metals was classified into four grades (see Table 1): RI < 150 (low ecological risk), 150 ≤ RI < 300 (moderate ecological risk), 300 ≤ RI < 600 (high ecological risk), and RI ≥ 600 (serious ecological risk) [38].…”
Section: Pollution Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where E i is the potential ecological risk factor for a given heavy metal, i; T i is the toxic coefficient of a heavy metal, i; C i is the concentration of the heavy metal; and C O is the background value of the corresponding heavy metal in Xuzhou [35]. Based on previously published research, the toxic coefficients of Cr, Cd, As, Hg, Zn, and Pb were 2, 30, 10, 40, 1, and 5, respectively [36,37]. The potential ecological risk (RI) posed by heavy metals was classified into four grades (see Table 1): RI < 150 (low ecological risk), 150 ≤ RI < 300 (moderate ecological risk), 300 ≤ RI < 600 (high ecological risk), and RI ≥ 600 (serious ecological risk) [38].…”
Section: Pollution Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heavy metals derived from socialeconomic activities can persist for centuries in soil, possibly further transferring to groundwater, animals and plants [Khalid et al 2017]. This would pose a long-term threat to human health, plant growth and the ecosystem as a whole [Sun 2017]. Up to present, the information on heavy metal pollution and risk associated with toxic elements has been limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on effective measures to ensure the sustainable development of the environment has been carried out in numerous fields. [ 1–7 ] Corrosion largely affects the growth of the national economy and the ecological environment. Various measures have been proposed to protect engineering equipment from corrosion damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%