2003
DOI: 10.1081/ese-120018594
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Soil Contamination and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals at Polluted Sites in China

Abstract: We investigated heavy metal contamination in soils and plants at polluted sites in China including some with heavy industries, metal mining, smelting and untreated wastewater irrigation areas. We report our main findings in this paper. The concentrations of heavy metals, including Cd and Zn, in the soils at the investigated sites were above the background levels, and generally exceeded the Government guidelines for metals in soil. The concentrations of metals in plants served to indicate the metal contaminatio… Show more

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“…Contamination of soil and plants with heavy metals in industrial regions of China, resulting from ironworks, ore mining and application of sewage sludge was described by Quing-Ren Wang et al (2003). Concentrations of heavy metals, particularly Cd and Zn in soil was increased significantly in comparison with relevant standards so were increased their extractable forms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contamination of soil and plants with heavy metals in industrial regions of China, resulting from ironworks, ore mining and application of sewage sludge was described by Quing-Ren Wang et al (2003). Concentrations of heavy metals, particularly Cd and Zn in soil was increased significantly in comparison with relevant standards so were increased their extractable forms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oliveira and Mattiazzo (2001) observed increase in Cu, Ni, Cr and Zn concentration in soils amended for two years with biosolids. Heavy metals can also contaminate the food chain and reduce crop yields (Obrador et al, 1997 andWang et al, 2003). The practice of wastewater irrigation is widely adopted by resource poor farmers, but the potential health risks are often overlooked.…”
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“…However, more comprehensive investigations including spatial variation, vertical distribution, and risk assessment of heavy metals in soil from the abandoned Pb-Zn mining area were rarely documented. The main goals of this study are: (1) to describe the spatial distribution of heavy metals in topsoil in the abandoned Pb-Zn mining area, (2) to analyze the vertical distribution of heavy metals in soil profiles, and (3) to assess the potential ecological risks of the study area using the method of potential ecological risk index.…”
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