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Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River

Farmland heavy metal pollution—caused by both human activity and natural processes—is a major global issue. In the current study, principal component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis (CA), rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) analysis, and isotope fingerprinting were combined to identify sources of...

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Autores principales: Ning, Yongqiang, Yang, Bizheng, Yang, Shaochen, Ye, Jiaxin, Li, Junjie, Ren, Limin, Liu, Zhifu, Bi, Xiangyang, Liu, Jinling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20020966
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author Ning, Yongqiang
Yang, Bizheng
Yang, Shaochen
Ye, Jiaxin
Li, Junjie
Ren, Limin
Liu, Zhifu
Bi, Xiangyang
Liu, Jinling
author_facet Ning, Yongqiang
Yang, Bizheng
Yang, Shaochen
Ye, Jiaxin
Li, Junjie
Ren, Limin
Liu, Zhifu
Bi, Xiangyang
Liu, Jinling
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description Farmland heavy metal pollution—caused by both human activity and natural processes—is a major global issue. In the current study, principal component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis (CA), rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) analysis, and isotope fingerprinting were combined to identify sources of heavy metal pollution in soil from different farmland types in the upper-middle area of the Yangtze River. The concentrations of Zn and Cu were found to be higher in the vegetable base and tea plantation soil compared with their concentrations in the orangery soil. On the other hand, greater accumulation of Cd and Pb was observed in the orangery soil versus the vegetable base and tea plantation soils. Influenced by the type of bedrock, REY was significantly enriched in the orangery soil and depleted in the vegetable base soil, as compared with the tea plantation soil. The Pb isotopic compositions of the tea plantation (1.173–1.193 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.070–2.110 for (208)Pb/(206)Pb) and vegetable base (1.181–1.217 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.052–2.116 for (208)Pb/(206)Pb) soils were comparable to those of coal combustion soil. The compositions of (206)Pb/(207)Pb (1.149–1.170) and (208)Pb/(206)Pb (2.121–2.143) in the orangery soil fell between those observed in soils obtained from coal combustion and ore smelting sites. Using the IsoSource model, the atmospheric Pb contributions of the vegetable base, tea plantation, and orangery soils were calculated to be 66.6%, 90.1%, and 82.0%, respectively, and the bedrock contributions of Pb were calculated to be 33.3%, 9.90%, and 18.1%, respectively. Based on the PCA, CA, and REY results, as well as the Pb isotope model, it appears that heavy metals in the orangery soil may be derived from atmospheric deposition and bedrock weathering, while heavy metals in the vegetable base and tea plantation soils may be derived from mining and the use of fertilizer.
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spelling pubmed-98588002023-01-21 Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River Ning, Yongqiang Yang, Bizheng Yang, Shaochen Ye, Jiaxin Li, Junjie Ren, Limin Liu, Zhifu Bi, Xiangyang Liu, Jinling Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Farmland heavy metal pollution—caused by both human activity and natural processes—is a major global issue. In the current study, principal component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis (CA), rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) analysis, and isotope fingerprinting were combined to identify sources of heavy metal pollution in soil from different farmland types in the upper-middle area of the Yangtze River. The concentrations of Zn and Cu were found to be higher in the vegetable base and tea plantation soil compared with their concentrations in the orangery soil. On the other hand, greater accumulation of Cd and Pb was observed in the orangery soil versus the vegetable base and tea plantation soils. Influenced by the type of bedrock, REY was significantly enriched in the orangery soil and depleted in the vegetable base soil, as compared with the tea plantation soil. The Pb isotopic compositions of the tea plantation (1.173–1.193 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.070–2.110 for (208)Pb/(206)Pb) and vegetable base (1.181–1.217 for (206)Pb/(207)Pb and 2.052–2.116 for (208)Pb/(206)Pb) soils were comparable to those of coal combustion soil. The compositions of (206)Pb/(207)Pb (1.149–1.170) and (208)Pb/(206)Pb (2.121–2.143) in the orangery soil fell between those observed in soils obtained from coal combustion and ore smelting sites. Using the IsoSource model, the atmospheric Pb contributions of the vegetable base, tea plantation, and orangery soils were calculated to be 66.6%, 90.1%, and 82.0%, respectively, and the bedrock contributions of Pb were calculated to be 33.3%, 9.90%, and 18.1%, respectively. Based on the PCA, CA, and REY results, as well as the Pb isotope model, it appears that heavy metals in the orangery soil may be derived from atmospheric deposition and bedrock weathering, while heavy metals in the vegetable base and tea plantation soils may be derived from mining and the use of fertilizer. MDPI 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9858800/ /pubmed/36673722 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20020966 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ning, Yongqiang
Yang, Bizheng
Yang, Shaochen
Ye, Jiaxin
Li, Junjie
Ren, Limin
Liu, Zhifu
Bi, Xiangyang
Liu, Jinling
Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title_full Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title_fullStr Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title_full_unstemmed Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title_short Application of Pb Isotopes and REY Patterns in Tracing Heavy Metals in Farmland Soils from the Upper-Middle Area of Yangtze River
title_sort application of pb isotopes and rey patterns in tracing heavy metals in farmland soils from the upper-middle area of yangtze river
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20020966
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