2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20043443
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Spatial Distribution, Contamination Assessment and Origin of Soil Heavy Metals in the Danjiangkou Reservoir, China

Abstract: Soil heavy metal contamination is crucial due to menacing food safety and mortal health. At present, with the fast advancement of urbanization and industrialization, heavy metals are increasingly released into the soil by anthropogenic activities, and the soil ecosystem contamination around the Danjiangkou Reservoir is directly associated with water quality security of the reservoir. In this paper, using 639 soil samples from the Danjiangkou Reservoir, Henan Province, China, we studied a variety of space distr… Show more

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“…As for cadmium, its concentration was higher in dimensions (S2D3) (100 metres), amounting to (521.867) mg/kg, due to the possibility of the absence of the plant or near the site. About the source of pollution, these results are consistent with (Thongyuan et al, 2021) (Dong et al, 2023).…”
Section: Figure (1) a Graph Showing The Difference Between Cadmium Co...supporting
confidence: 86%
“…As for cadmium, its concentration was higher in dimensions (S2D3) (100 metres), amounting to (521.867) mg/kg, due to the possibility of the absence of the plant or near the site. About the source of pollution, these results are consistent with (Thongyuan et al, 2021) (Dong et al, 2023).…”
Section: Figure (1) a Graph Showing The Difference Between Cadmium Co...supporting
confidence: 86%
“…An assessment of topsoil PTEs was conducted on the degree of enrichment and contamination of agricultural land layers in the Wuming Basin using the and potential ecological risk index (PERI) methods. The method considers diagenesis and provides a relatively accurate assessment of natural or anthropogenic pollution 25 27 , while the PERI approach focuses on estimating the ecological hazards of PTEs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that the heavy metal content in soils is significantly influenced by both the natural background concentration, related to the type of rocks in place, and the anthropogenic activities taking place within the catchment area. The latter include industrial activities, mining and smelting activities, fertilization of soils with nutrients and agronomic products, wastewater irrigation, sludge disposal on the ground, and vehicle demolition activities [61]. The findings of the analyses reveals that anthropogenic activities scarcely characterize the land use of both watersheds.…”
Section: Correlation Between the Analyzed Parametersmentioning
confidence: 97%