Characteristics and Potential Risks of Heavy Metal in Sediments in Water Conservation and Ecological Clean Watershed -A Case Study at Dongpu-Dafangying Reservoir
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Characteristics and Potential Risks of Heavy Metal in Sediments in Water Conservation and Ecological Clean Watershed -A Case Study at Dongpu-Dafangying Reservoir
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 39, Issue 1, Pages: 98-103(2019)
Wang Qingquan, He Yaolai, Wang Xinliang, et al. Characteristics and Potential Risks of Heavy Metal in Sediments in Water Conservation and Ecological Clean Watershed -A Case Study at Dongpu-Dafangying Reservoir[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 98-103.
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Wang Qingquan, He Yaolai, Wang Xinliang, et al. Characteristics and Potential Risks of Heavy Metal in Sediments in Water Conservation and Ecological Clean Watershed -A Case Study at Dongpu-Dafangying Reservoir[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 98-103. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.01.016.
Characteristics and Potential Risks of Heavy Metal in Sediments in Water Conservation and Ecological Clean Watershed -A Case Study at Dongpu-Dafangying Reservoir
[Objective] We aim to investigate the effects of heavy metals in surface sediments of catchment rivers in drinking water source areas (Dongpu reservoir and Dafangying reservoir) in Hefei City of Anhui Province on downstream reservoirs. [Methods] Twenty-three sediment samples were collected from three major river catchment to determine the concentrations of Zn
Cu
Cr
As
Cd
Pb and Hg. The potential ecological risk was assessed by the potential ecological risk index (IR) and cumulative index method (Igeo). The principal component analysis was used to assess the possible sources of the heavy metals. [Results] The distribution of heavy metal in the study area was different. The contents of As and Cd in sampling locations of C1 and C2 on the Surabaya river exceeded the secondary standard limit of soil environmental quality for maintaining human health
and the available Cd in these two sites accounted for 34.97% and 37.67% of total Cd concentration
showing a strong biological availability. Cd ecological risk index was generally high
reaching the intensity level
among which C1 and C2 on the surabaya river reached the extremely strong level. In addition
the ecological risk of Hg for location S8 reached the intensity level
and the ecological risk level of the remaining 6 heavy metals was relatively low. The heavy metals in this region mainly came from human-natural mixed sources and human-made sources
with contribution rates of 51.11% and 27.70%
respectively. [Conclusion] Cd pollution is more serious in the lower reaches of the Sishui River. In order to reduce its impact on the downstream reservoir
Cd pollution control should be strengthened.
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