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Distribution and partitioning of heavy metals in large anthropogenically impacted river, the Pearl River, China
Silan Liu;  Zhongwei Wang;  Yuanyuan Zhang;  Yulong Liu;  Wei Yuan;  Ting Zhang;  Yujie Liu;  Ping Li;  Li He;  Jiubin Chen
2019
发表期刊Acta Geochimica
卷号38期号:2页码:216-231
摘要

In order to evaluate the distribution and partitioning characteristics of heavy metals in the large anthropogenically impacted Pearl River Basin, the contents of “anthropophile” elements (Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb, which are clearly influenced by human activities) were determined, and their partitioning coefficients (Kd) between water and sediments and enrichment factors (EF) were calculated for samples collected at different locations along the Pearl River main stream. The modified BCR sequential extraction procedure (proposed by the European Community Bureau of Reference in 1993), which involves the successive extraction of metals in a decreasing order of reactivity, was applied. Sediment samples from the upper, middle, and lower reaches were included in this study. The results showed that the content of most metals in water and sediment samples gradually increases from upstream to downstream, suggesting a possible input from human activities as shown by their increasing high EF, ranged from 1.4 to 3.9 for Cu, from 1.4 to 6.7 for Zn, from 2.5 to 59.1 for Cd, and from 1.7 to 8.9 for Pb, respectively. The higher partition coefficients (Kd) for Cr, Zn, and Pb (105–106) indicated that they were mainly transported in solid phase, while parts of Ni, Cu, and Cd were transported in dissolved phase as they display relatively lower Kd in the range of 104–105. According to the results of the BCR leaching, the percentage of non-residual fraction of heavy metals in the sediments showed a decreasing order of Cd > Pb > Zn > Cu > Ni > Cr, implying that Cd and Pb were more active and bioavailable compared to the other four metals, and thus would be potentially more harmful to the watershed ecosystem.

关键词Pearl River water And Sediment heavy Metals partitioning distribution
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条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10235
专题环境地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
4.Fuyuan Environmental Monitoring Station, Fuyuan 156500, Heilongjiang, China
5.Laboratory of Hebei Institute of Regional Geology and Mineral Resources Survey, Shijiazhuang 065000, China
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Silan Liu;Zhongwei Wang;Yuanyuan Zhang;Yulong Liu;Wei Yuan;Ting Zhang;Yujie Liu;Ping Li;Li He;Jiubin Chen. Distribution and partitioning of heavy metals in large anthropogenically impacted river, the Pearl River, China[J]. Acta Geochimica,2019,38(2):216-231.
APA Silan Liu;Zhongwei Wang;Yuanyuan Zhang;Yulong Liu;Wei Yuan;Ting Zhang;Yujie Liu;Ping Li;Li He;Jiubin Chen.(2019).Distribution and partitioning of heavy metals in large anthropogenically impacted river, the Pearl River, China.Acta Geochimica,38(2),216-231.
MLA Silan Liu;Zhongwei Wang;Yuanyuan Zhang;Yulong Liu;Wei Yuan;Ting Zhang;Yujie Liu;Ping Li;Li He;Jiubin Chen."Distribution and partitioning of heavy metals in large anthropogenically impacted river, the Pearl River, China".Acta Geochimica 38.2(2019):216-231.
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