Risk assessment, spatial distribution, and source identification of heavy metals in surface soils in Zhijin County, Guizhou Province, China

Environmental monitoring and assessment(2022)

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Abstract
Zhijin County is a typical mineral resource-based city in Southwest China. The problem of heavy metals (HM) in the soil in Zhijin County must be considered during regional economic and ecological development. A total of 2436 soil samples (0‒20 cm depth) were collected to analyze the soil pH, organic matter content, and HM spatial distribution and sources. The HM concentrations in the surface soil were found to be higher than the national surface soil background values. Absolute principal component sore-multivariate linear regression (APCS-MLR) showed that the HM sources in the surface soil of Zhijin County were industrial and agricultural activities (48.09%), natural sources (34.47%), and atmospheric deposition (17.43%); 65.53% of HM were produced by anthropogenic activities, which were mainly associated with the mineral industry. The impact of anthropogenic pollution decreased in the following order: paddy field (66.45%) > rainfed cropland (65.91%) > barren land (61.98%) > garden land (61.82%) > forest land (59.11%) > grassland (53.31%). The potential ecological risk of surface soil is moderate, while low-risk areas were mainly distributed in mountainous regions in the north, southwest, and east. The study emphasizes the source and risk assessment of HM in the surface soil of Zhijin County. The results can be used for environmental management planning, decision-making, and risk assessment.
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Soil heavy metals,Source apportionment,APCS-MLR,Potential ecological risk,Land use type
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