Effects of long-term zinc smelting activities on the distribution and health risk of heavy metals in agricultural soils of Guizhou province, China

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Feng Chen
Qian Wang
Fanli Meng
Miao Chen
Bing Wang
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[1] Guizhou Institute of Technology,College of Resource and Environment Engineering
[2] Guizhou Education University,School of Geography and Resources
[3] Guizhou Academy of Environmental Science and Designing,College of Resource and Environmental Engineering
[4] Guizhou University,Key Laboratory of Karst Georesources and Environment
[5] Ministry of Education,Guizhou Karst Environmental Ecosystems Observation and Research Station
[6] Ministry of Education,undefined
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Heavy metals; Agricultural soil; Zinc smelting; Distribution; Health risk; Guizhou province;
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To assess the effect of zinc smelting on environment and human health, the concentration, distribution, sources and health risk of eight heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, Cr, Ni, Mn, and As) were investigated from agricultural soils in a long-term Zn smelting area in Guizhou, China. Different health risk assessment methods and models were used to access health risks. The results show that the concentrations of all the eight heavy metals were significantly higher than their corresponding background values (p < 0.05). Pb, Cd, and As were the most contaminated elements, with 93.6%, 90.3% and 48.4% of agricultural soil samples higher than the risk screening values, respectively. Statistical analysis indicated that Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, Mn, and As could be mainly accounted for Zn smelting activities, while Cr and Ni may be generally more controlled by natural sources. The geo-accumulation index (Igeo) suggested that the most seriously contaminating heavy metals were Pb, Cd, and Zn, with 96.8%, 90.3%, and 96.8%, respectively, of the soil samples classified as moderately to extremely contaminated. The non-carcinogenic health risk associated with Pb, Cd and As were observed for children, meanwhile, the carcinogenic risk due to As was found for both adults and children. Regardless of cancer risk or non-cancer risk, local children are at greater risk than adults. Therefore, Pb, Cd and As play the leading role to cause potential health risks in the study area, which need to be paid more attention and also effective control measures should be taken.
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