Pollution Characteristics and Ecological Risk of Heavy Metals in Xinbian River of Suzhou

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (04) ◽  
pp. 416-425
Author(s):  
晓庆 姜
2013 ◽  
Vol 295-298 ◽  
pp. 555-559 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Wen ◽  
Li Zhong Liu ◽  
Cheng Cheng Ma ◽  
Na Guo

The seasonal correlation of the same kind of heavy metal and the relationship between different heavy metals’ content were discussed, and the pollution characteristics of heavy metal were assessed by using the potential ecological risk index method. The results show that the content of heavy metals are higher in autumn and winter and lower in spring and summer. The content of Pb only has the significant correlation between autumn and winter at the 0.01 level. It has no significant correlation between the content of Cd, As, Pb and Cr in four seasons. The content of Cr and Pb is significantly correlated in winter at 0.05 level. The potential ecological risk level of Cd belongs to the slight ecological risk in spring and the medium ecological risk in the other seasons. The potential ecological risk level of As, Pb and Cr belong to the slight ecological risk in four seasons.


2016 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 3951-3958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daolun Feng ◽  
Xiaofei Chen ◽  
Wen Tian ◽  
Qun Qian ◽  
Hao Shen ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sangeetha Annam ◽  
Anshu Singla

Abstract: Soil is a major and important natural resource, which not only supports human life but also furnish commodities for ecological and economic growth. Ecological risk has posed a serious threat to the ecosystem by the degradation of soil. The high-stress level of heavy metals like chromium, copper, cadmium, etc. produce ecological risks which include: decrease in the fertility of the soil; reduction in crop yield & degradation of metabolism of living beings, and hence ecological health. The ecological risk associated, demands the assessment of heavy metal stress levels in soils. As the rate of stress level of heavy metals is exponentially increasing in recent times, it is apparent to assess or predict heavy metal contamination in soil. The assessment will help the concerned authorities to take corrective as well as preventive measures to enhance the ecological and hence economic growth. This study reviews the efficient assessment models to predict soil heavy metal contamination.


2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Esmat Ahmed Abou El-Anwar

Abstract Background Aswan and Luxor Governorates are characterized by multifaceted activities such as cement, chemicals, fertilizers, detergents, nitrogen fertilizer factory at Aswan, the sugar and diary factory at Kom Ombo, and several other factories such as the sugar, pulp, paper, ferrosilicon, and phosphate factories at Edfu, urbanization and agriculture. In addition, there is a main sewage station which is used for irrigation of many crops. Assessing the pollution of soil and sediment with some heavy metals in these areas is the main aim of the current work. Results The average heavy metals content in the studied cultivated soils and Nile sediments are above the acceptable levels. Generally, Nile sediments and cultivated soils at Aswan and Luxor were unpolluted to moderately polluted with heavy metals. Pollution indices indicated that the studied Nile sediments were at considerably ecological risk from Cd (Er = 138.89) and Zn (Er = 140.52). In contrast, the cultivated soil was at very high ecological risk from Cd (Er = 295.24). Conclusions The current research revealed that the soil and sediments in the Upper Egypt are less polluted than Lower Egypt. Thus, the concentrations of toxic elements are increased from south to north direction in Egypt along the Nile River. The sources of the toxic metals may possibly be natural or anthropogenic in the studied area. The anthropogenic source is resulting from paper, pulp, ferrosilicon factories, and phosphate mining at Edfu. In addition, there are some polluting industries such as sand quarry, shale mining, and the nitrogen fertilizer factory at Aswan. On the other hand, the natural sources of toxic waste are the drains during the seasonal flash floods.


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