Heavy metals in sediments of Yangzonghai Lake, China
release_gppot5exyveybmcfeviqyljvxe
by
Yuxi Zhang,
Jingtao Liu,
Junjian Liu
2013
Abstract
The content of the heavy metals lead, copper, chromium, manganese, zinc and arsenic in Yangzonghai surface sediment was determined, the pollution level of heavy metal was evaluated by adopting geo-accumulation index method, and the source of the heavy metal in sediment was studied through principal component analysis. The results indicate that the mean values of lead, copper, chromium, manganese, zinc and arsenic in the surface sediment of Yangzonghai were 40.3, 97.6, 145.8, 617.9, 149.2, 31.4mg· kg-1 respectively. The accumulation of copper was the most serious, with the I geo value reaching 2.42. The accumulation of lead was least serious, which was in mild pollution level. Heavy metals in the descending order of their pollution levels were copper, arsenic, chromium, zinc, manganese and lead. The principal component analysis indicates that the contribution rates of the first three principal components were 44.858%, 30.887% and 13.141% respectively, and the pollutants under high load were (lead, zinc, arsenic), (copper, manganese) and (chromium) in sequence. Industrial pollution and geochemical processes were the two main sources of heavy metals in sediment.
In text/plain
format
Archived Files and Locations
application/pdf
419.8 kB
file_w6ptphfj3bcd7cghpzzcgdsq2i
|
web.archive.org (webarchive) www.jocpr.com (web) |
article-journal
Stage
unknown
Year 2013
access all versions, variants, and formats of this works (eg, pre-prints)