Pollution index and distribution characteristics of soil heavy metals among four distinct land use patterns of Taojia River Basin in China

IF 7.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Gondwana Research Pub Date : 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1016/j.gr.2024.07.024
Wei Liu , Chenglin Yuan , Taimoor Hassan Farooq , Peirou Chen , Miao Yang , Ziyi Ouyang , Yao Fu , Yitao Yuan , Guangjun Wang , Wende Yan , Jun Wang
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The accumulation of heavy metals (HMs) in soil has become a pressing global concern due to their persistent and non-degradable nature, resulting in the accumulation of toxic levels in the environment. In recent years, human activities have significantly altered land use patterns, leading to a marked increase in soil HM levels and subsequent land degradation. This research focused on four distinct land use patterns (vegetable fields (VGF), woodland (WDL), cultivated land (CVL), and wasteland (WSL)) commonly found in the Taojia River Basin, Hunan, China, which is facing severe HM pollution. Soil samples were collected from three different depths (0–10 cm, 10–20 cm, and 20–30 cm) to investigate HM distribution and intensity (cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn)), comprehensive soil pollution index, and their relationship with soil microbial and enzymatic activities. The results revealed that the Cd content exceeded the national standard for soil environmental quality, whereas concentrations of other HMs did not exceed the national standard across the four land use patterns. Most soil HMs were concentrated in the surface layer, with Cu, Pb, and Zn concentrations gradually decreasing with increasing soil depth. Conversely, Ni and Cd concentrations tended to increase with greater soil depth. There were significant positive correlations among HMs, indicating homogeneity among them. The pollution index across the HMs ranked as Cd > Ni > Zn > Cu and Pb, with land uses following the order of VGF (2.70) > CVL (2.12) > WSL (1.72) > WDL (1.63). Soil microbial and enzymatic activity was not the primary factor influencing HM concentration. The specific impacts of land use changes on soil HMs depend on management practices, local conditions, and the distribution characteristics of the HMs involved.

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中国陶家河流域四种不同土地利用模式的土壤重金属污染指数及分布特征
土壤中重金属(HMs)的积累已成为全球亟待解决的问题,因为它们具有持久性和不可降解性,会导致环境中有毒水平的积累。近年来,人类活动极大地改变了土地利用模式,导致土壤中的重金属含量显著增加,进而造成土地退化。本研究重点关注了中国湖南陶家河流域常见的四种不同的土地利用模式(菜地(VGF)、林地(WDL)、耕地(CVL)和荒地(WSL)),该流域正面临着严重的 HM 污染。本文采集了三个不同深度(0-10 cm、10-20 cm、20-30 cm)的土壤样品,研究了土壤中有害有机物(镉、铅、铜、镍、锌)的分布和强度、土壤污染综合指数及其与土壤微生物和酶活性的关系。结果表明,在四种土地利用模式中,镉含量超过了土壤环境质量国家标准,而其他有害有机物的浓度均未超过国家标准。大多数土壤 HMs 都集中在表层,铜、铅和锌的浓度随着土壤深度的增加而逐渐降低。相反,镍和镉的浓度则随着土壤深度的增加而增加。HMs 之间存在明显的正相关性,表明它们之间存在同质性。各 HMs 的污染指数依次为 Cd > Ni > Zn > Cu 和 Pb,土地用途依次为 VGF (2.70) > CVL (2.12) > WSL (1.72) > WDL (1.63)。土壤微生物和酶活性不是影响 HM 浓度的主要因素。土地利用变化对土壤 HMs 的具体影响取决于管理方法、当地条件以及相关 HMs 的分布特征。
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期刊介绍: Gondwana Research (GR) is an International Journal aimed to promote high quality research publications on all topics related to solid Earth, particularly with reference to the origin and evolution of continents, continental assemblies and their resources. GR is an "all earth science" journal with no restrictions on geological time, terrane or theme and covers a wide spectrum of topics in geosciences such as geology, geomorphology, palaeontology, structure, petrology, geochemistry, stable isotopes, geochronology, economic geology, exploration geology, engineering geology, geophysics, and environmental geology among other themes, and provides an appropriate forum to integrate studies from different disciplines and different terrains. In addition to regular articles and thematic issues, the journal invites high profile state-of-the-art reviews on thrust area topics for its column, ''GR FOCUS''. Focus articles include short biographies and photographs of the authors. Short articles (within ten printed pages) for rapid publication reporting important discoveries or innovative models of global interest will be considered under the category ''GR LETTERS''.
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