Identification and health risk evaluation of soil contaminated by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at shale gas extraction sites based on positive matrix factorization

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Liu Z. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zheng T. [3 ]
Chen Q. [2 ,3 ]
Chen X. [3 ]
Xie Y. [4 ]
Wang Y. [3 ]
Ren M. [3 ]
Gao Z.-Q. [5 ]
Lin B. [2 ,3 ]
Feng X. [1 ]
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[1] College of Resource and Environment, Zhong-kai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Guangzhou
[2] Institute of Environment and Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou
[3] State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Health Risk Assessment, South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou
[4] Analysis and Test Center, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou
[5] Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Mississippi, Oxford, 38677, MS
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Health risk assessment; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; Positive matrix factorization; Risk identification; Shale gas extraction site;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141962
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The impact of shale gas extraction on surrounding environmental media remains unclear. In this study, the current state of contamination by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are high-frequency contaminants of shale gas, was investigated in the soil surrounding emerging shale gas development sites. The source analysis of PAHs was conducted in the soils of shale gas extraction sites using positive matrix factorization (PMF). The health risk assessment (HRA) was calculated for ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation exposures, and the priority sources of PAHs in the soil were jointly identified by PMF and HRA to refine the contribution level of different individual PAHs to the carcinogenic risk. The results showed that both Sichuan and Chongqing mining site soils were contaminated to different degrees. Shale gas extraction has an impact on the surrounding soil, and the highest contributing source of PAHs in the mining site soil of Sichuan was anthropogenic activity, accounting for 31.6%, whereas that in the mining site soil of Chongqing was biomass combustion and mixed automobile combustion, accounting for 35.9%. At the two mining sites in Sichuan and Chongqing, none of the three exposure pathways (ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation) posed a carcinogenic risk to children, whereas the dermal exposure pathway posed a carcinogenic risk to adults. Health risk assessments based on specific source assignments indicate that when managing soil pollution, the control of fossil fuel combustion and vehicular emissions should be prioritized. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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