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Heavy Metal Speciation in Sediments and the Associated Ecological Risks in Rural Rivers in Southern Jiangsu Province,China
Authors:Luji Bo  Gang Zhang  Can Wang
Institution:1. Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:Heavy metal speciation and the associated ecological risks were investigated, using a European Community Bureau of Reference sequential extraction procedure, in sediments from the residential, mixed (residential and industrial), and agricultural areas of rural rivers in southern Jiangsu Province, China. Compared with the background values in Jiangsu Province soils, Cd was the metal with the highest contamination level, especially in the mixed area, followed by Cu and Zn. In the sediment samples from the agricultural area, the heavy metal concentrations were no more than two times greater than the background values. There were higher proportions of Cd in the acid-soluble fraction, Cr in the residual fraction, and Pb in the reducible fraction in the three areas. The heavy metal mobility was mainly controlled by the acid-soluble and reducible fractions. Cd could pose extremely high risks to the environment. In addition, the risks of heavy metal to the environment in the three areas followed the order: mixed area > residential area > agricultural area. Furthermore, a risk assessment code analysis showed that most of the sediment samples were classified as being of high to very high risk in the residential and mixed areas because of their Cd, Ni, and Zn concentrations. Heavy metal pollution in the residential and mixed areas is generally serious, and immediate remediation measures need to be taken.
Keywords:Rural river sediment  heavy metal speciation  contaminant factor  risk assessment code
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