Potentially toxic elements in soil of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Tribal areas, Pakistan: evaluation for human and ecological risk assessment

被引:52
|
作者
Saddique, Umar [1 ]
Muhammad, Said [2 ]
Tariq, Mohsin [2 ]
Zhang, Hua [3 ]
Arif, Mohammad [2 ]
Jadoon, Ishtiaq A. K. [2 ]
Khattak, Nimat Ullah [4 ]
机构
[1] Abdul Wali Khan Univ, Dept Chem, Mardan, Kpk, Pakistan
[2] COMSATS Univ Abbottabad, Dept Earth Sci, Abbottabad 22060, Kpk, Pakistan
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Peshawar, Natl Ctr Excellence Geol, Peshawar, Pakistan
关键词
Human health risk assessment; Ecological risk assessment; Mining; mafic and ultramafic rocks; Ophiolites; INDUS SUTURE ZONE; HUMAN HEALTH-RISK; HEAVY-METALS; INDIAN PLATE; ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTANTS; KOHISTAN REGION; URBAN SOILS; WILD PLANTS; WATER; BIOACCESSIBILITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10653-018-0091-2
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) contaminations in the soil ecosystem are considered as extremely hazardous due to toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulative nature. Therefore, this study was aimed to summarize the results of published PTEs in soil of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Tribal areas, Pakistan. Results were evaluated for the pollution quantification factors, including contamination factor (CF), pollution load index (PLI), ecological risk index (ERI) and human health risk assessment. The highest CF (797) and PLI (7.35) values were observed for Fe and ERI (857) values for Cd. Soil PTEs concentrations were used to calculate the human exposure for the risk assessment, including chronic or non-carcinogenic risks such as the hazard quotient (HQ) and carcinogenic or cancer risk (CR). The values of HQ were > 1 for the Cd, Co and Cr in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Tribal areas. Tribal areas showed higher values of ERI, HQ, and CR as compared to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that were attributed to the mining activities, weathering and erosion of mafic and ultramafic bedrocks hosting ophiolites. This study strongly recommends that best control measures need to be taken for soil PTEs with the intent to alleviate any continuing potential threat to the human health, property and environment, which otherwise could enter ecosystem and ultimately the living beings. Further studies are recommended to combat the soil PTEs concentrations and toxicity in the Tribal areas for a best picture of understanding the element effects on human, and environment can be achieved that will lead to a sustainable ecological harmony.
引用
收藏
页码:2177 / 2190
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Health Risk Assessment of Children Exposed to the Soil Containing Potentially Toxic Elements: A Case Study from Coal Mining Areas
    Raj, Deep
    Kumar, Adarsh
    Tripti
    Maiti, Subodh Kumar
    [J]. METALS, 2022, 12 (11)
  • [42] Potentially toxic elements contamination, risk assessment via consumption, and spatial distribution of pollution and evaluation indices in the alpine lakes, Pakistan
    Ullah, Rizwan
    Muhammad, Said
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2022,
  • [43] Integrated risk assessment of potentially toxic elements and particle pollution in urban road dust of megacity of Pakistan
    Ahmad, Hamaad Raza
    Mehmood, Khalid
    Sardar, Muhammad Fahad
    Maqsood, Muhammad Aamer
    Rehman, Muhammad Zia Ur
    Zhu, Changxiong
    Li, Hongna
    [J]. HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT, 2020, 26 (07): : 1810 - 1831
  • [44] Potentially toxic elements in drinking water and associated health risk assessment in Abbottabad city, northern Pakistan
    Jadoon, Sarib
    Hilal, Zakir
    Ali, Muhammad
    Muhammad, Said
    [J]. DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, 2019, 151 : 392 - 402
  • [45] Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements Pollution and Human Health Risk in Soil of Ilesha Gold Mining Site, Southwest Nigeria
    Odukoya, A. M.
    Olobaniyi, S. B.
    Oluseyi, T. O.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, 2018, 91 (06) : 743 - 748
  • [46] Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements Pollution and Human Health Risk in Soil of Ilesha Gold Mining Site, Southwest Nigeria
    A. M. Odukoya
    S. B. Olobaniyi
    T. O. Oluseyi
    [J]. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2018, 91 : 743 - 748
  • [47] The Evaluation of ICP OES for the Determination of Potentially Toxic Elements in Lipsticks: Health Risk Assessment
    Mrmosanin, Jelena
    Pavlovic, Aleksandra
    Miti, Snezana
    Tosic, Snezana
    Pecev-Marinkovic, Emilija
    Krstic, Jovana
    Nikolic, Milena
    [J]. ACTA CHIMICA SLOVENICA, 2019, 66 (04) : 802 - 813
  • [48] Bioaccumulation and Risk Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements in the Calcareous and Saline Soil-Vegetable System
    Jorfi, Sahand
    Almasi, Halime
    Ghaedrahmat, Zeinab
    Jaafarzadeh, Nematollah
    Kalantar, Mojtaba
    Zahedi, Amir
    [J]. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2023, 234 (08):
  • [49] Fractionation and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in surface soil from northeast China mountains
    Kunshan Bao
    Kewei Zhao
    Rongqin Liu
    Wei Xing
    Ying Yan
    Bigyan Neupane
    [J]. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2023, 23 : 687 - 699
  • [50] Fractionation and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in surface soil from northeast China mountains
    Bao, Kunshan
    Zhao, Kewei
    Liu, Rongqin
    Xing, Wei
    Yan, Ying
    Neupane, Bigyan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, 2023, 23 (02) : 687 - 699