Soil pollution identification and human health risk assessment of soil heavy metals in an abandoned mine area in the Republic of Korea.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Environmental Health Research Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1080/09603123.2024.2394622
Seungyeon Ryoo, Hee-Myong Ro
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In this study, the Geo-accumulation index (Igeo), Human Health Risk Assessment (HRA), and Ecological Risk Index (ERI) were utilized to examine the risks associated with the soils at the DaeyangYeongseong mine. Brassica juncea and Raphanus sativus were employed in the ecological toxicity test. In all soil samples, the mean Igeo value of arsenic measured 3.15, and cadmium measured 6.63, indicating a very high level of heavy metal contamination. The carcinogenic risk of cadmium and arsenic for adults was 4.30×10-3 and 1.43×10-5, respectively. For children, these values were 3.92 × 10-2 and 1.33 ×10-4, exceeding the acceptable level (1×10-6). In all soils, cadmium showed extremely high ecological risk levels, and arsenic had extremely high risk levels in 34.8% of the total area. This was also confirmed in toxicity assessments using plants. Therefore, arsenic and cadmium were found to be the main causes of soil contamination and ecological risk.

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大韩民国废弃矿区土壤重金属污染鉴定与人类健康风险评估。
本研究利用地质累积指数 (Igeo)、人类健康风险评估 (HRA) 和生态风险指数 (ERI) 来研究大阳永城矿区土壤的相关风险。在生态毒性试验中采用了甘蓝和油菜。在所有土壤样本中,砷的平均 Igeo 值为 3.15,镉的平均 Igeo 值为 6.63,表明重金属污染程度非常高。镉和砷对成人的致癌风险分别为 4.30×10-3 和 1.43×10-5。儿童的这两个数值分别为 3.92×10-2 和 1.33×10-4,超过了可接受水平(1×10-6)。在所有土壤中,镉显示出极高的生态风险水平,砷在总面积的 34.8% 中显示出极高的风险水平。利用植物进行的毒性评估也证实了这一点。因此,砷和镉是造成土壤污染和生态风险的主要原因。
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Health Research ( IJEHR ) is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles. IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the interaction between the environment and human health. This interaction can broadly be divided into three areas: the natural environment and health – health implications and monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants and pollution and health improvements and air, water and soil quality standards; the built environment and health – occupational health and safety, exposure limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in the workplace, and standards of health; and communicable diseases – disease spread, control and prevention, food hygiene and control, and health aspects of rodents and insects. IJEHR is published in association with the International Federation of Environmental Health and includes news from the Federation of international meetings, courses and environmental health issues.
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