Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China

Although soil quality can be highly altered by mining activities, there are few reports on soil pollution in mining cities. We systematically characterized the heavy metals (HMs) pollution, risks, sources, and influencing factors in the surrounding soils of Shuozhou. Specifically, 146 samples were c...

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Main Authors: Dingxuan Yan, Zhongke Bai, Xiaoyang Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-92fc501a269c4952b32c40cf6195f3732020-11-25T02:56:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01125190710.3390/su12051907su12051907Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, ChinaDingxuan Yan0Zhongke Bai1Xiaoyang Liu2School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, No. 29, Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, No. 29, Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, ChinaTechnical Centre for Soil, Agricultural and Rural Ecology and Environment, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Beijing 100012, ChinaAlthough soil quality can be highly altered by mining activities, there are few reports on soil pollution in mining cities. We systematically characterized the heavy metals (HMs) pollution, risks, sources, and influencing factors in the surrounding soils of Shuozhou. Specifically, 146 samples were collected, and the potential ecological risk index (RI) and the single-factor index were jointly used to understand the environmental risk of HMs. Meanwhile, correlation analysis was applied to find the influencing factors of HMs. The results of the soil pollution risk assessment in the entire area of Shuozhou were compared with those in the open-pit mine area. (1) The mean concentrations of Cr, As, Cd, Pb, and Hg in our study were found to be higher than the background value. The RI results indicated that most soil samples (82.88%) in Shuozhou had a low potential ecological risk. Compared with the Pingshuo open-pit mine (average RI value: 200.07), the potential ecological RI was lower. (2) The HM correlation indicated that Cr and As were associated with the parent rock, whereas Cd, together with Hg and Pb, were associated with anthropic activities. (3) There was no significant correlation between HM concentrations and farmland slope. Located in the Datong Basin, the terrain of Shuozhou is relatively flat and open and has little impact on the distribution of HMs. (4) Only Hg and Pb have a negative correlation with pH. This suggests that soil with a lower pH value may be beneficial to the accumulation of Hg and Pb in soil. (5) Among the eight industry types examined, the pollution capacity level of the leather, fur, feather, and footwear industries is the strongest, indicating that HMs around LI industry sites represent the maximum level among the eight types.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/1907soil heavy metalspollution characteristicsgeographical and human factorsagricultural soil
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Zhongke Bai
Xiaoyang Liu
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Zhongke Bai
Xiaoyang Liu
Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
Sustainability
soil heavy metals
pollution characteristics
geographical and human factors
agricultural soil
author_facet Dingxuan Yan
Zhongke Bai
Xiaoyang Liu
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title Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
title_short Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
title_full Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
title_fullStr Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Heavy-Metal Pollution Characteristics and Influencing Factors in Agricultural Soils: Evidence from Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China
title_sort heavy-metal pollution characteristics and influencing factors in agricultural soils: evidence from shuozhou city, shanxi province, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Although soil quality can be highly altered by mining activities, there are few reports on soil pollution in mining cities. We systematically characterized the heavy metals (HMs) pollution, risks, sources, and influencing factors in the surrounding soils of Shuozhou. Specifically, 146 samples were collected, and the potential ecological risk index (RI) and the single-factor index were jointly used to understand the environmental risk of HMs. Meanwhile, correlation analysis was applied to find the influencing factors of HMs. The results of the soil pollution risk assessment in the entire area of Shuozhou were compared with those in the open-pit mine area. (1) The mean concentrations of Cr, As, Cd, Pb, and Hg in our study were found to be higher than the background value. The RI results indicated that most soil samples (82.88%) in Shuozhou had a low potential ecological risk. Compared with the Pingshuo open-pit mine (average RI value: 200.07), the potential ecological RI was lower. (2) The HM correlation indicated that Cr and As were associated with the parent rock, whereas Cd, together with Hg and Pb, were associated with anthropic activities. (3) There was no significant correlation between HM concentrations and farmland slope. Located in the Datong Basin, the terrain of Shuozhou is relatively flat and open and has little impact on the distribution of HMs. (4) Only Hg and Pb have a negative correlation with pH. This suggests that soil with a lower pH value may be beneficial to the accumulation of Hg and Pb in soil. (5) Among the eight industry types examined, the pollution capacity level of the leather, fur, feather, and footwear industries is the strongest, indicating that HMs around LI industry sites represent the maximum level among the eight types.
topic soil heavy metals
pollution characteristics
geographical and human factors
agricultural soil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/1907
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