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Geochemistry of heavy metal-contaminated sediments from the Four River inlets of Dongting lake, China.

Authors :
Fang, Xiaohong
Peng, Bo
Song, Zhaoliang
Wu, Sicheng
Chen, Danting
Zhao, Yafang
Liu, Jing
Dai, Yanan
Tu, Xianglin
Source :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research; Jun2021, Vol. 28 Issue 22, p27593-27613, 21p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The concentrations of major and trace elements in the sediments from the Four River inlets of Dongting Lake were analysed. The results show that the element compositions of the Four River inlet sediments are different, among which higher amounts of Al<subscript>2</subscript>O<subscript>3</subscript>, Fe<subscript>2</subscript>O<subscript>3</subscript>, MnO, Cs, Rb, Th, U, Y, and REE are found, while MgO, CaO, Na<subscript>2</subscript>O, and Sr are more depleted in the sediments from the Xiangjiang and Zijiang inlets than in the sediments from the Yuanjiang and Lishui inlets. The Xiangjiang inlet sediments are distinctly higher enriched (EF > 5.0) in heavy metals Bi, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, and Zn, while the other river sediments are moderately enriched (EF > 2.0) in these heavy metals. These geochemical differences are resulted from the source lithology, chemical weathering, hydrological sorting, and anthropogenic processes taking place in the watersheds. The principal component analysis and the geochemical vertical profiles suggest that the trace metals Ba, Mo, V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cs, Rb, Sc, Th, U, Ga, Ge, Zr, Hf, Ta, Nb, and REE are of terrigenous sources. The heavy metals including Bi, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, and Zn in the sediments can include those contributed by anthropogenic processes, such as mining and smelting of Pb-Zn ores. Therefore, presenting a scheme for the geochemical backgrounds of the watershed is recommended here for future assessment of the heavy metal contamination in sediments of the watershed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09441344
Volume :
28
Issue :
22
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150575883
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-12635-0