Spatial variability of heavy metals in surficial sediments: Tajan River Watershed, Iran

M. Reza Ghanbarpour , Masoumeh Goorzadi , Ghorban Vahabzade
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In this paper, we assessed the spatial distribution of heavy metal concentrations (Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cs, Fe, Ni, Sn and Zn) in the sediments of the Tajan River Watershed, an inflow to the Caspian Sea in the Northern Iran. Comparison of four interpolation techniques (ordinary kriging, simple kriging, inverse distance weighted and local polynomial interpolation) via cross validation suggested that kriging was the most accurate spatial analysis technique for the majority of the elements. Variogram models obtained by geostatistical procedures indicate existence of spatial correlation between samples, with the exceptions for Al, Cd and Zn. The mapped spatial distributions are showing a clear coincidence of variation pattern for different groups of the heavy metals. This indicates similar origin and affecting factors for these analyzed metals. Possible anthropogenic and natural sources of heavy metals were discussed based on the distribution maps and correlation analysis with other elements and geologic units. The results have shown that the accurate spatial pattern of heavy metals could improve our understanding of possible sources, controlling factors and involving processes. This is essential for monitoring and remediation of the contaminant sites in the watershed.

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表层沉积物中重金属的空间变异:伊朗塔吉河流域
本文研究了伊朗北部流入里海的塔詹河流域沉积物中重金属(Al、As、Cd、Co、Cr、Cs、Fe、Ni、Sn和Zn)的空间分布特征。通过交叉验证对普通克里格、简单克里格、逆距离加权和局部多项式插值4种插值方法进行比较,结果表明,克里格是大多数要素最准确的空间分析方法。通过地统计学方法获得的变异函数模型表明,样品之间存在空间相关性,但Al、Cd和Zn除外。不同类型重金属的空间分布具有明显的一致性。这表明这些分析金属的来源和影响因素相似。通过与其他元素和地质单元的相关性分析,讨论了重金属可能的人为来源和自然来源。结果表明,准确的重金属空间格局有助于提高我们对可能来源、控制因素和涉及过程的认识。这对于监测和修复流域内的污染物场地至关重要。
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