Heavy metals concentration in soils across the conterminous USA: Spatial prediction, model uncertainty, and influencing factors

被引:19
作者
Adhikari, Kabindra [1 ]
Mancini, Marcelo [2 ,3 ]
Libohova, Zamir [4 ]
Blackstock, Joshua [4 ]
Winzeler, Edwin [4 ]
Smith, Douglas R. [1 ]
Owens, Phillip R. [4 ]
Silva, Sergio H. G. [3 ]
Curi, Nilton [3 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Grassland Soil & Water Res Lab, Temple, TX 76502 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas, Dept Crop Soil & Environm Sci, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
[3] Univ Fed Lavras, Dept Soil Sci, BR-37200900 Lavras, MG, Brazil
[4] USDA ARS, Dale Bumpers Small Farms Res Ctr, Booneville, AR 72927 USA
关键词
soil contamination; soil chemistry; digital soil mapping; metal pollution; machine learning; prediction uncertainty; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; UNITED-STATES; EUROPEAN-UNION; TRACE-ELEMENTS; ACCUMULATION; POLLUTANTS; CONTAMINANTS; CADMIUM; COPPER; AREAS;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170972
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Assessment and proper management of sites contaminated with heavy metals require precise information on the spatial distribution of these metals. This study aimed to predict and map the distribution of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn across the conterminous USA using point observations, environmental variables, and Histogram-based Gradient Boosting (HGB) modeling. Over 9180 surficial soil observations from the Soil Geochemistry Spatial Database (SGSD) (n = 1150), the Geochemical and Mineralogical Survey of Soils (GMSS) (n = 4857), and the Holmgren Dataset (HD) (n = 3400), and 28 covariates (100 m x 100 m grid) representing climate, topography, vegetation, soils, and anthropic activity were compiled. Model performance was evaluated on 20 % of the data not used in calibration using the coefficient of determination (R2), concordance correlation coefficient (rho c), and root mean square error (RMSE) indices. Uncertainty of predictions was calculated as the difference between the estimated 95 and 5 % quantiles provided by HGB. The model explained up to 50 % of the variance in the data with RMSE ranging between 0.16 (mg kg -1) for Cu and 23.4 (mg kg -1) for Zn, respectively. Likewise, rho c ranged between 0.55 (Cu) and 0.68 (Zn), respectively, and Zn had the highest R2 (0.50) among all predictions. We observed high Pb concentrations near urban areas. Peak concentrations of all studied metals were found in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Cu, Ni, and Zn concentrations were higher on the West Coast; Cd concentrations were higher in the central USA. Clay, pH, potential evapotranspiration, temperature, and precipitation were among the model's top five important covariates for spatial predictions of heavy metals. The combined use of point observations and environmental covariates coupled with machine learning provided a reliable prediction of heavy metals distribution in the soils of the conterminous USA. The updated maps could support environmental assessments, monitoring, and decision -making with this methodology applicable to other soil databases, worldwide.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 86 条
[1]   Heavy metals and soil microbes [J].
Abdu, Nafiu ;
Abdullahi, Aliyu A. ;
Abdulkadir, Aisha .
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, 2017, 15 (01) :65-84
[2]   Importance and strength of environmental controllers of soil organic carbon changes with scale [J].
Adhikari, K. ;
Mishra, U. ;
Owens, P. R. ;
Libohova, Z. ;
Wills, S. A. ;
Riley, W. J. ;
Hoffman, F. M. ;
Smith, D. R. .
GEODERMA, 2020, 375
[3]   Linking soils to ecosystem services - A global review [J].
Adhikari, Kabindra ;
Hartemink, Alfred E. .
GEODERMA, 2016, 262 :101-111
[4]   Permutation importance: a corrected feature importance measure [J].
Altmann, Andre ;
Tolosi, Laura ;
Sander, Oliver ;
Lengauer, Thomas .
BIOINFORMATICS, 2010, 26 (10) :1340-1347
[5]   Metals in urban soils of Europe: A systematic review [J].
Binner, H. ;
Sullivan, T. ;
Jansen, M. A. K. ;
McNamara, M. E. .
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 854
[6]   Major and trace elements of selected pedons in the USA [J].
Burt, R ;
Wilson, MA ;
Mays, MD ;
Lee, CW .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2003, 32 (06) :2109-2121
[7]   Mapping the Spatial distribution of Soil heavy metals pollution by Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analyses [J].
Bux, Raja Karim ;
Batool, Madeeha ;
Shah, Syed Mubashir ;
Solangi, Amber R. ;
Shaikh, Asghar Ali ;
Haider, Syed Iqleem ;
Shah, Zia-ul-Hassan .
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2023, 234 (06)
[8]   Improved Mapping of Soil Heavy Metals Using a Vis-NIR Spectroscopy Index in an Agricultural Area of Eastern China [J].
Cao, Jianfei ;
Li, Chunfang ;
Wu, Quanyuan ;
Qiao, Jianmin .
IEEE ACCESS, 2020, 8 :42584-42594
[9]   Geochemical mapping of major and trace elements in soils from the Altiplano Potosino, Mexico:: a multi-scale comparison [J].
Chipres, J. A. ;
Salinas, J. C. ;
Castro-Larragoitia, J. ;
Monroy, M. G. .
GEOCHEMISTRY-EXPLORATION ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS, 2008, 8 (3-4) :279-290
[10]  
Colgan A, 2003, ENVIRON TOXICOL CHEM, V22, P970, DOI 10.1897/1551-5028(2003)022<0970:CTLASA>2.0.CO