2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12403-021-00434-4
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Occurrence and Distribution of Groundwater Fluoride and Manganese in the Weining Plain (China) and Their Probabilistic Health Risk Quantification

Abstract: In this paper, the spatial distribution of fluoride (F -) and manganese (Mn) in groundwater was described and the overall groundwater quality was assessed with the entropy weight water quality index (EWQI) in Weining Plain, northwest China. The probabilistic health risk of Fand Mn in groundwater was assessed by the Monte Carlo stochastic simulation method. The results show that 50 groundwater samples (a total of 144) belong to poor and very poor quality because of agricultural activities, industrial developmen… Show more

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“…CR total ranges from 4.18 × 10 −5 to 4 × 10 −4 for adults and from 6.89 × 10 −5 to 8 × 10 −4 for children. Similar results have also been found by He and Wu [74], Li et al [75], Wu and Sun [38], Liu et al [76], Ji et al [77], and He et al [78] in their study on groundwater quality and health risk assessment, which confirmed the health threats faced by the population, especially for children in the loess area of northwest China. According to WHO [42], the excessive Cr 6+ concentration in drinking water can cause lung cancer via inhalation route.…”
Section: Health Risk Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…CR total ranges from 4.18 × 10 −5 to 4 × 10 −4 for adults and from 6.89 × 10 −5 to 8 × 10 −4 for children. Similar results have also been found by He and Wu [74], Li et al [75], Wu and Sun [38], Liu et al [76], Ji et al [77], and He et al [78] in their study on groundwater quality and health risk assessment, which confirmed the health threats faced by the population, especially for children in the loess area of northwest China. According to WHO [42], the excessive Cr 6+ concentration in drinking water can cause lung cancer via inhalation route.…”
Section: Health Risk Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Some sections are polluted severely throughout the year, and the general pollution factor is nitrate (Chen et al 2007 ; Li et al 2021 ; Liu et al 2013 ). However, the main pollutants observed in the Yellow River Basin are organic matter, nitrate and trace metals which are mainly sourced from industrial point sources and agricultural nonpoint sources (Wang et al 2021 ; He and Li 2020 ; He et al 2022a , b ), and arsenic and fluoride that are mainly of geogenic origin (He et al 2020 , 2021b ; Liu et al 2021a ; Li et al 2019 ; Wei et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Water Resources In the Yellow River Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the toxicity of heavy metals depends on their concentration levels in the environment. With increasing concentrations in the environment and decreasing soils' capacity toward retaining heavy metals, they leach into groundwater and soil solution [6,7]. Then, these toxic heavy metals can be accumulated and concentrated via the food chain in living tissues [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%