Trace metal contamination in soils from mountain regions across China: spatial distribution, sources, and potential drivers

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作者
Haijian Bing
Shaojun Qiu
Xin Tian
Jun Li
He Zhu
Yanhong Wu
Gan Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mountain Surface Processes and Ecological Regulation, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Soil Ecology Letters | 2021年 / 3卷
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Trace metals; Soil contamination; Source identification; Atmospheric deposition; Driving factors; Mountain regions;
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Trace metal contamination in soils is a threat with an uncertain limit to maintain planet safety, and the issue of trace metal contamination in mountain soils is still of low concerned. In this study, we assessed the contamination of six trace metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in mountain soils across China and deciphered the potential drivers of their spatial distribution. The results showed that concentrations of Cd and Pb decreased significantly with soil depth, and their concentrations were markedly higher in northwest, south, and southwest China than elsewhere. Among the metals, Cd was the priority for control with moderate to heavy contamination, followed by Pb, whereas the other metals did not show evident contamination. The altitudinal pattern and isotopic tracing revealed that the significant enrichment and marked contamination of Cd and Pb in surface soils were primarily attributed to deposition through long-range transboundary atmospheric transport and condensation. Ore mining, nonferrous smelting, and coal and fuel combustion were identified as primary anthropogenic sources of the Cd and Pb. Soil organic matter content, pH, and soil forming processes directly determined the accumulation of trace metals in the soils, and orographic effects, including local climate, vegetation composition, and canopy filtering, regulated the spatial distribution of the metals. This study highlights the significance of soil Cd contamination in mountains, which are considered of low concern, and suggests that long-term monitoring of trace metal contamination is necessary to improve biogeochemical models that evaluate the responses of the mountain critical zone to future human- and climate-induced environmental changes.
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页码:189 / 206
页数:17
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