休斯顿Sims和Vince Bayou城市流域的水、土壤污染和土地覆盖变化评估

Felica R. Davis , Maruthi Sridhar Balaji Bhaskar
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在城市和近郊流域,强烈的城市化和工业化的增加导致植被减少,不透水面增加,导致土壤和水质下降。本研究的目的是探讨城市化和工业化对城市流域的影响。具体目标是:1)确定Sims Bayou (SB)和Vince Bayou (VB)沿线土壤和水样中的养分和重金属浓度;2)分析每个流域过去30年的土地覆盖变化;3)评估这些流域的社会经济特征和人类健康风险。分别于秋季和春季在两个河口的下游、中游和上游采集了三份土壤和水样。采用电感耦合等离子体质谱仪(ICP-MS)和总碳氮(TCN)分析仪对样品进行元素浓度分析。利用Landsat 5 TM和Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS影像,利用ERDAS Imagine v16.5软件导出专题土地覆被图。利用ESRI ArcGIS-10.8软件将元素浓度插值到空间图中进行分布分析。对SB和VB采集的水样进行化学分析,发现N、P、Cu、Ni、Pb和Zn浓度偏高,对水生生物构成威胁。土壤样品中Cr、Cu、Ni、Pb和Zn的浓度均超过德克萨斯州土壤本底浓度。近30年,高植被面显著减少,低植被面显著增加的流域土地覆被变化格局相似。1990 - 2020年,两个流域的人口总数均增加,其中SB流域增加27.9%,VB流域增加9.1%。健康风险评估揭示了两河流域6岁以下儿童通过摄入土壤中Cd、Cr和Ni的风险。这项研究对于提高我们对自然和人类活动对休斯顿流域影响的理解至关重要。
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Assessment of water, soil contamination and land cover changes in Sims and Vince Bayou urban watersheds of Houston, Texas

Intense urbanization and increased industrialization in urban and suburban watersheds result in the decrease of vegetation and increase in impermeable surfaces contributing to the decline of soil and water quality. The goal of this study is to investigate the impact of urbanization and industrialization on urban watersheds. The specific objectives are to, 1) determine nutrient and heavy metal concentrations in soil and water samples along Sims Bayou (SB) and Vince Bayou (VB), 2) analyze land cover changes over the last 3 decades in each watershed and 3) evaluate socio-economic characteristics and human health risks within these watersheds. Triplicate soil and water samples were collected from downstream, midstream, and upstream locations during the fall and spring seasons along both bayous. The samples were analyzed to determine elemental concentrations using inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) and total carbon and nitrogen (TCN) analyzer. Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS images were used to derive thematic land cover maps using ERDAS Imagine v16.5 software. The elemental concentrations were interpolated to spatial maps for distribution analysis using ESRI ArcGIS-10.8 software. The chemical analysis of water samples collected from SB and VB revealed that the N, P, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn concentrations were found at elevated levels that can pose threat for aquatic organisms. Among soil samples, the concentrations of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn exceeded the levels of soil background concentrations of Texas. Land cover change patterns were similar for both watersheds with high vegetative surfaces decreasing and low vegetative surfaces increasing significantly over the past three decades. Both watersheds experienced an increase in total population with SB watershed increasing 27.9% and VB watershed increasing 9.1% from 1990 to 2020. Health risk assessments revealed risks for Cd, Cr, and Ni in soil via ingestion for children under age 6 in both bayous. This research is critical in improving our understanding on the impact of natural and human activities on Houston watersheds.

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