Arsenic and heavy metals at Japanese abandoned chemical weapons site in China: distribution characterization, source identification and contamination risk assessment

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Chao Ji
Yongbing Zhu
Sanping Zhao
Huijun Zhang
Shiyu Wang
Jun Zhou
Xiangcui Liu
Yan Zhang
Xiaodong Liu
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Polar Environment and Global Change, School of Earth and Space Sciences
[2] State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian,CAS Key Laboratory of Crust
[3] Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale,Mantle Materials and Environments, School of Earth and Space Sciences
[4] University of Science and Technology of China,undefined
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Japanese abandoned chemical weapons; Arsenic contamination; Heavy metals; Agricultural soils; Health risk assessment;
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As-containing chemical weapons (CWs) and their degraded products pose a great threat to the environment and to human health. In this study, concentration and distribution characteristics, source identification, and health risk assessments were determined for As, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb in environmental samples from Lianhuapao (LHP), a typical site of Japanese abandoned chemical weapons (JACWs) in China. The results show that the concentration levels of As, Cr and Ni in the LHP soils are abnormally high, with 69.57%, 83.33% and 91.67%, respectively, of the total sample exceeding the risk screening values for soil contamination of agricultural land. As levels in water samples were generally within safety limits, with the exception of perched water in the core contamination area. In the study area, none of the dominant plant species were enriched with As, except for the Pteris vittata L. Pentavalent arsenic was found to be the predominant arsenic species in the topsoil and water samples. Source identification using statistical approaches indicated that the concentrations of As, Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn are likely influenced by JACWs, while Cr and Ni levels may be related to the natural weathering process. The total concentrations of As, Cr and Ni showed a significant degree of contamination, but only As displayed high potential ecological risk. The calculated indexes of health risk evaluation strongly indicate an unacceptable carcinogenic risk (1E−04) to children, and higher non-carcinogenic risk, relative to that of adults. Our data indicate that the health risk from the resulting As contamination is still a cause for concern, although the JACWs were excavated decades ago from these soils.
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页码:3069 / 3087
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