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Elemental geochemical evidence for the river-derived sources of trace metals in surface sediments from Hangzhou Bay, East China Sea.

Authors :
Liu, Qiang
Liao, Yibo
Zheng, Yingjuan
Jin, Haiyan
Huang, Wei
Liu, Qinghe
Shou, Lu
Zeng, Jiangning
Chen, Quanzhen
Chen, Jianfang
Source :
Environmental Research. Jun2024, Vol. 250, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Coastal estuaries are often heavily subject to riverine influences by the inputs of sediment from terrestrial sources. Hangzhou Bay (HZB) is threatened by the riverine derived trace metals from two large rivers of Qiantang River (QTR) and Yangtze River (YZR). However, previous studies mainly focused on the incidental transport from the largest river in China (YZR) and failed to simultaneously evaluate the contributions of these two rivers, especially the directly flowing river of QTR, by their trace elemental geochemical composition and distribution. Herein, a comprehensive study identified the river-derived sources of multiple trace metals in surface sediments which transported from both of the rivers. The sampling stations were separated into three regions of YZR, HZB, and QTR based on their spatial distributions of sediment grain size and components. The significant variations for most of the trace metals concentrations, except for Cd, Th, and U, were found among three regions (χ 2 ≥ 8.22, p ≤ 0.016). The highest concentrations in HZB were mainly resulted from the grain size effect (68.82% of the total variance), while the highest concentrations of Sr, Cd, and Ba in YZR and Zr and Hf in QTR were attributed to the anthropogenic source (11.90%) and mineral composition (6.21%) of river basins. After normalized the diversity of multiple trace metals concentrations and the influence of grain size by ratios of I geo and EF Li , three regions were effectively distinguished. It was indicated that As, Cd, and Sb were enriched in the sediments of rivers by anthropogenic source (EF Li > 1.5 and/or I geo > 1). The results evidenced that, after removing the influence of grain size, elemental geochemical composition of the surface sediments confidently identified the river-derived anthropogenic sources of the enriched trace metals from two major rivers, and largely from YZR. [Display omitted] • Regions of YZR, QTR, and HZB were separated by sediment grain size and components. • Most trace metals varied significantly in the surface sediments of three regions. • More enrichment of trace metals were found in two rivers after normalized by EF Li. • Anthropogenic trace metals in sediment of HZB were identified as riverine sources. • YZR was regarded as the main river-derived sources of trace metals in HZB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
250
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177316145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118588