Assessment of potentially toxic pollutants and urban livability in a typical resource-based city, China

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Min Tan
Hua Zhao
Gang Li
Junfeng Qu
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[1] China University of Mining and Technology,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information Engineering
[2] Xuzhou Institute of Ecological Civilization Construction,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2020年 / 27卷
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Toxic elemental pollutants; Pollution index; Health risk; Urban livability; Land use; Resource-based city;
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Toxic pollutants are affecting the environment on a global scale. To quantify the extent of the elemental pollution in Peixian, a typical Chinese city, we collected 332 soil samples from agricultural, residential, woodland, and hydrological environments. Using multivariate statistical and geostatistical analyses, the results indicate that contaminants including chromium (Cr), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) may share common sources such as commercial activities, coal mining activities, water transportation, power generation, and livestock manure. The presence of mercury (Hg) in the southern part of the study area, however, is almost entirely attributed to nearby mining activities. The value of contamination index was the highest in hydrological environments. Health exposure risk assessments of the elements were also investigated. With the exception of Pb, the potentially toxic elements in the study area do not pose a severe non-carcinogenic health risk. At the levels observed in our study, however, Pb may pose a non-carcinogenic risk to children. Based on these results, the area’s livability is assessed. The urban livability analysis shows that the livability level is higher in the western part of the study area than it is in the eastern part.
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页码:18640 / 18649
页数:9
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