Heliyon (Apr 2024)

Pollution characteristics, distribution and risk level of heavy metals in sediments of the Yangtze River estuary

  • Xingpo Liu,
  • Chen Ding,
  • Hailong Qin,
  • Yiqing Zhang,
  • Yunqi Jiang,
  • Zhiheng Li,
  • Jiangshuai Wu,
  • Haifeng Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. e28796

Abstract

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Pollution characteristics, distribution, risk and sources of 7 heavy metals in sediments of Yangtze River Estuary were investigated. Total concentration ranges of As, Cr, Cu, Cd, Pb, Zn and Ni were [0, 16.5], [1.48, 51.3], [2.66, 318], [0, 0.99], [35.6, 992], [8, 91.3] and [1.88, 108] mg/kg, respectively. Based on the potential ecological risk index and Geoaccumulation index, it was determined that Pb is the most polluted heavy metal. According to class I standard of “Marine sediment quality” of China, mean baseline levels multiples were Pb (8.34) > Cu (0.57) > Cr (0.37) > Zn (0.355) > Ni (0.352) > As (0.28) > Cd (0.00). The study also found the heavy metal content of Pb is the most serious, but most of the Pb content comes from the residual state, which has minimal impact on the environment. The East Nanhui Shoal was identified as the most polluted sub-area in terms of Pb pollution, followed by other specific locations. Considering the pollution level and transport costs, the study concluded that dredge soils of the Yangtze River Estuary Deepwater Channel are not suitable for the restoration of East Hengsha Shoal.

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