GYIG OpenIR  > 环境地球化学国家重点实验室  > 期刊论文
Sources and the distribution of heavy metals in the particle size of soil polluted by gold mining upstream of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing: implications for assessing the potential risks
Qian Li; Hongbing Ji; Fei Qin; Lei Tang; Xinyue Guo; Jinguo Feng
2014
Source PublicationEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume186Issue:10Pages:6605-6626
Abstract
Mining has been carried out upstream of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing, for several decades, and has caused metal emissions to the environment, threatening human health. We conducted a soil survey to assess metal contamination in this area and to determine distribution of heavy metals in the particle size. We attempted to determine the possible sources of the metals and the significance of metals in the fine particle fractions to soil risk assessments. Thirty-four soil samples were collected, and eight samples were partitioned into seven size fractions. Most of the metal concentrations in the soils were higher than the background levels in Beijing, and the metal concentrations and total organic matter (TOC) contents generally increased as the particle size decreased. Each metal except Hg significantly positively correlated with the TOC. The metals in the coarse-grained soils were mainly derived from parent materials, but the metals in the fine fractions were mostly anthropogenic. Statistical analyses showed that there were three metal sources: Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn had anthropogenic sources; Co, Cr, Ni, and V had mixed anthropogenic and natural sources; and As and Be had natural sources. The trace metals were primarily in the clay and fine silt fractions, and they might pose health risks through the inhalation of resuspended soil particles (PM10 and PM2.5). The elevated accumulation factors, enrichment factors, and ecological risk indices for the metals in the fine fractions suggest that risk assessments should be based on the fine particle size. 
KeywordSoil Contamination Heavy Metals Enrichment Factor Source Indentification Environmental Risk
Subject Area环境地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5270
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Qian Li,Hongbing Ji,Fei Qin,et al. Sources and the distribution of heavy metals in the particle size of soil polluted by gold mining upstream of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing: implications for assessing the potential risks[J]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,2014,186(10):6605-6626.
APA Qian Li,Hongbing Ji,Fei Qin,Lei Tang,Xinyue Guo,&Jinguo Feng.(2014).Sources and the distribution of heavy metals in the particle size of soil polluted by gold mining upstream of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing: implications for assessing the potential risks.Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,186(10),6605-6626.
MLA Qian Li,et al."Sources and the distribution of heavy metals in the particle size of soil polluted by gold mining upstream of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing: implications for assessing the potential risks".Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 186.10(2014):6605-6626.
Files in This Item: Download All
File Name/Size DocType Version Access License
Sources and the dist(3755KB) 开放获取LicenseView Download
Related Services
Recommend this item
Bookmark
Usage statistics
Export to Endnote
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Qian Li]'s Articles
[Hongbing Ji]'s Articles
[Fei Qin]'s Articles
Baidu academic
Similar articles in Baidu academic
[Qian Li]'s Articles
[Hongbing Ji]'s Articles
[Fei Qin]'s Articles
Bing Scholar
Similar articles in Bing Scholar
[Qian Li]'s Articles
[Hongbing Ji]'s Articles
[Fei Qin]'s Articles
Terms of Use
No data!
Social Bookmark/Share
File name: Sources and the distribution of heavy metals in the particle size of soil polluted by gold mining upstream of Miyun Reservoir.pdf
Format: Adobe PDF
This file does not support browsing at this time
All comments (0)
No comment.
 

Items in the repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.