A Comprehensive Exploration on Occurrence, Distribution and Risk Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements in the Multi-Media Environment from Zhengzhou, China

Road dust (RD), roadside soils (RS) and river surface sediments (sediments) are important materials for evaluating contaminant levels in urban areas. This study aims to investigate the contaminant characteristics, pollution levels and ecological risks of RD, RS and sediments of potentially toxic ele...

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Published inToxics (Basel) Vol. 11; no. 2; p. 140
Main Authors Li, Jialu, Zuo, Qiting, Hu, Hao, Feng, Feng, Jia, Hongtao, Ji, Yingxin
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Abstract Road dust (RD), roadside soils (RS) and river surface sediments (sediments) are important materials for evaluating contaminant levels in urban areas. This study aims to investigate the contaminant characteristics, pollution levels and ecological risks of RD, RS and sediments of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Hg and Pb, in the central urban area of Zhengzhou. Results reveal that RD shows a higher concentration of PTEs when compared to the other two environments. The spatial distribution characteristics suggest that PTEs in RD, RS and sediments may come from different sources. The geo-accumulation index ( ) was used to describe that the RD was moderately to extremely contaminated with Cd and Hg, while both RS and sediments were significantly enriched with Cd and Hg. For RD, RS and sediments, the potential ecological risk (RI) demonstrates a high potential ecological risk from Cd and Hg. Overall, PTEs in Zhengzhou road dust present a moderate risk.
AbstractList Road dust (RD), roadside soils (RS) and river surface sediments (sediments) are important materials for evaluating contaminant levels in urban areas. This study aims to investigate the contaminant characteristics, pollution levels and ecological risks of RD, RS and sediments of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Hg and Pb, in the central urban area of Zhengzhou. Results reveal that RD shows a higher concentration of PTEs when compared to the other two environments. The spatial distribution characteristics suggest that PTEs in RD, RS and sediments may come from different sources. The geo-accumulation index ( I geo ) was used to describe that the RD was moderately to extremely contaminated with Cd and Hg, while both RS and sediments were significantly enriched with Cd and Hg. For RD, RS and sediments, the potential ecological risk (RI) demonstrates a high potential ecological risk from Cd and Hg. Overall, PTEs in Zhengzhou road dust present a moderate risk.
Road dust (RD), roadside soils (RS) and river surface sediments (sediments) are important materials for evaluating contaminant levels in urban areas. This study aims to investigate the contaminant characteristics, pollution levels and ecological risks of RD, RS and sediments of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Hg and Pb, in the central urban area of Zhengzhou. Results reveal that RD shows a higher concentration of PTEs when compared to the other two environments. The spatial distribution characteristics suggest that PTEs in RD, RS and sediments may come from different sources. The geo-accumulation index (Igeo) was used to describe that the RD was moderately to extremely contaminated with Cd and Hg, while both RS and sediments were significantly enriched with Cd and Hg. For RD, RS and sediments, the potential ecological risk (RI) demonstrates a high potential ecological risk from Cd and Hg. Overall, PTEs in Zhengzhou road dust present a moderate risk.
Road dust (RD), roadside soils (RS) and river surface sediments (sediments) are important materials for evaluating contaminant levels in urban areas. This study aims to investigate the contaminant characteristics, pollution levels and ecological risks of RD, RS and sediments of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Hg and Pb, in the central urban area of Zhengzhou. Results reveal that RD shows a higher concentration of PTEs when compared to the other two environments. The spatial distribution characteristics suggest that PTEs in RD, RS and sediments may come from different sources. The geo-accumulation index ( ) was used to describe that the RD was moderately to extremely contaminated with Cd and Hg, while both RS and sediments were significantly enriched with Cd and Hg. For RD, RS and sediments, the potential ecological risk (RI) demonstrates a high potential ecological risk from Cd and Hg. Overall, PTEs in Zhengzhou road dust present a moderate risk.
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Author Jia, Hongtao
Ji, Yingxin
Zuo, Qiting
Feng, Feng
Hu, Hao
Li, Jialu
AuthorAffiliation 1 Yellow River Conservancy Technical Institute, Kaifeng 475000, China
3 Henan Engineering Technology Center for Water Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Yellow River, Kaifeng 475004, China
5 Zhengzhou Key Laboratory of Water Resource and Water Environment, Zhengzhou 450001, China
6 Henan International Joint Laboratory of Water Cycle Simulation and Environmental Protection, Zhengzhou 450001, China
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4 School of Water Conservancy Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China
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Chromium
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Copper
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ecological risks
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Health aspects
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Lead
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