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Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China

BACKGROUND: Soil heavy metals (HMs) under different land-use types have diverse effects, which may trigger the ecological risk. To explore the potential sources of HMs in karst soils, the spatial distribution and geochemical behavior of HMs based on different land-use types are employed in this stud...

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Autores principales: Han, Ruiyin, Xu, Zhifang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178289
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12716
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description BACKGROUND: Soil heavy metals (HMs) under different land-use types have diverse effects, which may trigger the ecological risk. To explore the potential sources of HMs in karst soils, the spatial distribution and geochemical behavior of HMs based on different land-use types are employed in this study. METHODS: Soil samples (n = 47) were collected in three suites of karst soil profiles from the secondary forest, abandoned cropland and shrubland in Yinjiang, Southwest China. The concentrations of Ni, Mn, Cr, Pb, Cd and Mo were determined to give a comprehensive understanding of the possible sources of these HMs and evaluate the potential ecological risk in Yinjiang County. RESULTS: The mean concentrations of HMs in all profiles followed the same order: Mn > Cr > Ni > Pb > Mo > Cd. Meanwhile, the concentrations of most HMs roughly increased with the depth. Additionally, the concentrations of HMs were mostly correlated with soil pH and SOC, rather than with clay and silt proportions. By contrast, with the enrichment factors (EF), geo-accumulation (I(geo)) and potential ecological risk index (PERI) of HMs in soil under different land-use types, the results indicated that these HMs exhibited non-pollution (I(geo) < 0) and no ecological risk (PERI < 30) to human health in soils of Yinjiang County. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of HMs is dominated by weathering in the karst area, and the effects of agricultural inputs on the enrichment of soil HMs in Yinjiang County are limited. This further state that the arrangement of the local agricultural structure is reasonable.
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spelling pubmed-88153692022-02-16 Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China Han, Ruiyin Xu, Zhifang PeerJ Ecosystem Science BACKGROUND: Soil heavy metals (HMs) under different land-use types have diverse effects, which may trigger the ecological risk. To explore the potential sources of HMs in karst soils, the spatial distribution and geochemical behavior of HMs based on different land-use types are employed in this study. METHODS: Soil samples (n = 47) were collected in three suites of karst soil profiles from the secondary forest, abandoned cropland and shrubland in Yinjiang, Southwest China. The concentrations of Ni, Mn, Cr, Pb, Cd and Mo were determined to give a comprehensive understanding of the possible sources of these HMs and evaluate the potential ecological risk in Yinjiang County. RESULTS: The mean concentrations of HMs in all profiles followed the same order: Mn > Cr > Ni > Pb > Mo > Cd. Meanwhile, the concentrations of most HMs roughly increased with the depth. Additionally, the concentrations of HMs were mostly correlated with soil pH and SOC, rather than with clay and silt proportions. By contrast, with the enrichment factors (EF), geo-accumulation (I(geo)) and potential ecological risk index (PERI) of HMs in soil under different land-use types, the results indicated that these HMs exhibited non-pollution (I(geo) < 0) and no ecological risk (PERI < 30) to human health in soils of Yinjiang County. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of HMs is dominated by weathering in the karst area, and the effects of agricultural inputs on the enrichment of soil HMs in Yinjiang County are limited. This further state that the arrangement of the local agricultural structure is reasonable. PeerJ Inc. 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8815369/ /pubmed/35178289 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12716 Text en ©2022 Han and Xu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Ecosystem Science
Han, Ruiyin
Xu, Zhifang
Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title_full Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title_fullStr Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title_short Spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the Yinjiang County, Southwest China
title_sort spatial distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in karst soils from the yinjiang county, southwest china
topic Ecosystem Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178289
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12716
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