2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18083986
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The Variation of Heavy Metals Bioavailability in Sediments of Liujiang River Basin, SW China Associated to Their Speciations and Environmental Fluctuations, a Field Study in Typical Karstic River

Abstract: The bioavailability of heavy metals (HMs) in sediments is closely related to the security of the aquatic environment, but their impacts are poorly researched, particularly in karstic rivers. Therefore, Liujiang River Basin was taken as an example in this study. Seven HMs were analyzed to determine the bioavailability and speciations of HMs in sediments. Moreover, the impacts of environmental factors on HMs were identified. The obtained results suggested that HMs in the sediments are all within their permissibl… Show more

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“…The more significant correlations of HMs can be only found with Eh and turbidity rather than other hydrochemical factors, suggesting that Eh and suspended particles should be treated as the manipulators of HMs accumulation in rivers. It is well-known that higher Eh promotes the formation of Fe/Mn oxides in sediments, which will aggravate the aggregation of exogenous HMs [32]. That explained the positive significant correlation between Zn, Pb, Cd and Eh.…”
Section: Impact Factors Of the Accumulation Of Hms In Surface Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The more significant correlations of HMs can be only found with Eh and turbidity rather than other hydrochemical factors, suggesting that Eh and suspended particles should be treated as the manipulators of HMs accumulation in rivers. It is well-known that higher Eh promotes the formation of Fe/Mn oxides in sediments, which will aggravate the aggregation of exogenous HMs [32]. That explained the positive significant correlation between Zn, Pb, Cd and Eh.…”
Section: Impact Factors Of the Accumulation Of Hms In Surface Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, with the shield of the carbonate ions in karst river [30], exogenous metals did not appear in water with large amounts, which confirmed by the significantly low content of metals within threshold in water [31]. On the contrary, the high ratio of metals in non-residual form reported formerly, suggested exogenous metals could largely hidden in sediments [32]. Despite the composition of metals speciations in sediments were investigated formerly in Liujiang River, the interactions were only referred to be between metals bioavailability and their chemical forms [30,32].…”
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