Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system

This study investigates the values of pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), elevation, oxidative reduction potential (ORP), temperature, and depth, while the concentrations of Br, and potentially harmful metals (PHMs) such as Cr, Ni, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Zn, and Fe in the groundwater samples. Moreover, g...

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Main Authors: Abdur Rashid, Muhammad Ayub, Asif Javed, Sardar Khan, Xubo Gao, Chengcheng Li, Zahid Ullah, Tariq Sardar, Juma Muhammad, Shahla Nazneen
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Published: Elsevier 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-a620cd2a04eb4edebd0c2a32406790572021-04-04T04:18:50ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712021-05-01123101128Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information systemAbdur Rashid0Muhammad Ayub1Asif Javed2Sardar Khan3Xubo Gao4Chengcheng Li5Zahid Ullah6Tariq Sardar7Juma Muhammad8Shahla Nazneen9School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, PR China; Corresponding author.Department of Botany Hazara University 21300, PakistanDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Islamabad, 44000, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120, PakistanSchool of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, PR ChinaSchool of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, PR ChinaSchool of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, PR ChinaDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Kohat University of Science and Technology, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Sherngal, PakistanDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120, PakistanThis study investigates the values of pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), elevation, oxidative reduction potential (ORP), temperature, and depth, while the concentrations of Br, and potentially harmful metals (PHMs) such as Cr, Ni, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Zn, and Fe in the groundwater samples. Moreover, geographic information system (GIS), XLSTAT, and IBM SPSS Statistics 20 software were used for spatial distribution modeling, principal component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis (CA), and Quantile-Quantile (Q-Q) plotting to determine groundwater pollution sources, similarity index, and normal distribution reference line for the selected parameters. The mean values of pH, TDS, elevation, ORP, temperature, depth, and Br were 7.2, 322 mg/L, 364 m, 188 mV, 29.6 °C, 70 m, 0.20 mg/L, and PHMs like Cr, Ni, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Zn, and Fe were 0.38, 0.26, 0.08, 0.27, 0.36, 0.22, 0.04, 0.43 and 0.86 mg/L, respectively. PHMs including Cr (89%), Cd (43%), Mn (23%), Pb (79%), Co (20%), and Fe (91%) exceeded the guideline values set by the world health organization (WHO). The significant R2 values of PCA for selected parameters were also determined (0.62, 0.67, 0.78, 0.73, 0.60, 0.87, −0.50, 0.69, 0.70, 0.74, −0.50, 0.70, 0.67, 0.79, 0.59, and −0.55, respectively). PCA revealed three geochemical processes such as geogenic, anthropogenic, and reducing conditions. The mineral phases of Cd(OH)2, Fe(OH)3, FeOOH, Mn3O4, Fe2O3, MnOOH, Pb(OH)2, Mn(OH)2, MnO2, and Zn(OH)2 (−3.7, 3.75, 9.7, −5.8, 8.9, −3.6, 2.2, −4.6, −7.7, −0.9, and 0.003, respectively) showed super-saturation and under-saturation conditions. Health risk assessment (HRA) values for PHMs were also calculated and the values of hazard quotient (HQ), and hazard indices (HI) for the entire study area were increased in the following order: Cd>Ni>Cu>Pb>Mn>Zn>Cr. Relatively higher HQ and HI values of Ni, Cd, Pb, and Cu were greater than one showing unsuitability of groundwater for domestic, agriculture, and drinking purposes. The long-term ingestion of groundwater could also cause severe health concerns such as kidney, brain dysfunction, liver, stomach problems, and even cancer.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987120302681GroundwaterPotential harmful metalsHealth risk indicesCluster analysisMineral phases
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author Abdur Rashid
Muhammad Ayub
Asif Javed
Sardar Khan
Xubo Gao
Chengcheng Li
Zahid Ullah
Tariq Sardar
Juma Muhammad
Shahla Nazneen
spellingShingle Abdur Rashid
Muhammad Ayub
Asif Javed
Sardar Khan
Xubo Gao
Chengcheng Li
Zahid Ullah
Tariq Sardar
Juma Muhammad
Shahla Nazneen
Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
Geoscience Frontiers
Groundwater
Potential harmful metals
Health risk indices
Cluster analysis
Mineral phases
author_facet Abdur Rashid
Muhammad Ayub
Asif Javed
Sardar Khan
Xubo Gao
Chengcheng Li
Zahid Ullah
Tariq Sardar
Juma Muhammad
Shahla Nazneen
author_sort Abdur Rashid
title Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
title_short Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
title_full Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
title_fullStr Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
title_full_unstemmed Potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of Mardan, Pakistan: Application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
title_sort potentially harmful metals, and health risk evaluation in groundwater of mardan, pakistan: application of geostatistical approach and geographic information system
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This study investigates the values of pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), elevation, oxidative reduction potential (ORP), temperature, and depth, while the concentrations of Br, and potentially harmful metals (PHMs) such as Cr, Ni, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Zn, and Fe in the groundwater samples. Moreover, geographic information system (GIS), XLSTAT, and IBM SPSS Statistics 20 software were used for spatial distribution modeling, principal component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis (CA), and Quantile-Quantile (Q-Q) plotting to determine groundwater pollution sources, similarity index, and normal distribution reference line for the selected parameters. The mean values of pH, TDS, elevation, ORP, temperature, depth, and Br were 7.2, 322 mg/L, 364 m, 188 mV, 29.6 °C, 70 m, 0.20 mg/L, and PHMs like Cr, Ni, Cd, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Zn, and Fe were 0.38, 0.26, 0.08, 0.27, 0.36, 0.22, 0.04, 0.43 and 0.86 mg/L, respectively. PHMs including Cr (89%), Cd (43%), Mn (23%), Pb (79%), Co (20%), and Fe (91%) exceeded the guideline values set by the world health organization (WHO). The significant R2 values of PCA for selected parameters were also determined (0.62, 0.67, 0.78, 0.73, 0.60, 0.87, −0.50, 0.69, 0.70, 0.74, −0.50, 0.70, 0.67, 0.79, 0.59, and −0.55, respectively). PCA revealed three geochemical processes such as geogenic, anthropogenic, and reducing conditions. The mineral phases of Cd(OH)2, Fe(OH)3, FeOOH, Mn3O4, Fe2O3, MnOOH, Pb(OH)2, Mn(OH)2, MnO2, and Zn(OH)2 (−3.7, 3.75, 9.7, −5.8, 8.9, −3.6, 2.2, −4.6, −7.7, −0.9, and 0.003, respectively) showed super-saturation and under-saturation conditions. Health risk assessment (HRA) values for PHMs were also calculated and the values of hazard quotient (HQ), and hazard indices (HI) for the entire study area were increased in the following order: Cd>Ni>Cu>Pb>Mn>Zn>Cr. Relatively higher HQ and HI values of Ni, Cd, Pb, and Cu were greater than one showing unsuitability of groundwater for domestic, agriculture, and drinking purposes. The long-term ingestion of groundwater could also cause severe health concerns such as kidney, brain dysfunction, liver, stomach problems, and even cancer.
topic Groundwater
Potential harmful metals
Health risk indices
Cluster analysis
Mineral phases
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987120302681
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