长江流域地下水中铁和锰摄入量升高对人类健康的风险评估。

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Groundwater Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.1111/gwat.13319
Haoyan Tan, Caixiang Zhang, Jiasen Li, Ming Zeng, Yikang Cheng
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据报道,全球地下水中铁和锰的含量都很高。然而,由于铁和锰的致癌风险要低得多,长期接触含铁和锰的地下水的风险往往被忽视。为了评估摄入地下水中铁和锰含量升高对人体健康的风险,本研究从中国人口稠密、经济繁荣的长江流域采集了 1863 个地下水样本。利用地理信息系统(GIS)调查了地下水中铁和锰的空间分布,并对其健康风险进行了评估。结果表明,分别有 38.6% 和 50.3% 的地下水样本中铁和锰含量超过 0.3 和 0.1 mg/L(世界卫生组织指南),被定义为 "超标/高"。此外,在长江流域的地下水中,铁和锰的含量顺序为上层<中层<下层。根据计算得出的危害指数(HI),成人危害指数(HIadult)和儿童危害指数(HIchild)的范围分别为 0-4.91 和 0-11.07。受铁和锰非致癌风险影响的面积分别为 3,483 平方公里和 35,523 平方公里。受影响的成人和儿童人数分别约为 3,018,066 人和 2,775,007 人。这意味着,0.20% 和 2.00% 的研究区域或 0.64% 和 0.59% 的总人口将因摄入地下水中的铁和锰而遭受健康风险。因此,本研究为长江流域及类似地区的地下水安全提供了重要依据。
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Human Health Risk Assessment of Elevated Fe and Mn Intake in Groundwater in Yangtze Catchment

Globally, it has been reported that groundwater contains elevated levels of Fe and Mn. However, the risk of prolonged exposure to groundwater with elevated Fe and Mn was often ignored due to their much lower carcinogenic risk. To assess the human health risk of elevated Fe and Mn intake in groundwater, 1863 groundwater samples from the Yangtze catchment, a densely populated and economically prosperous area of China, were collected in this study. The spatial distributions of Fe and Mn in groundwater were investigated by the geographic information system (GIS) and their health risk assessment was done. The results indicated that 38.6% and 50.3% of the groundwater samples were defined as “elevated/high” levels for Fe and Mn, respectively, exceeding 0.3 and 0.1 mg/L (World Health Organization guidelines). Moreover, in the groundwater of Yangtze Catchment, the order of Fe and Mn contents is followed by upper< middle< lower. Based on the calculated hazard index (HI), HIadult and HIchild were in a range of 0-4.91 and 0-11.07, respectively. There was an area of 3,483 and 35,523 km2 with a non-carcinogenic risk from Fe and Mn, correspondingly. The numbers of affected adults and children were about 3,018,066 and 2,775,007, respectively. It means that 0.20% and 2.00% of the study area or 0.64% and 0.59% of the total population will suffer health risks from Fe and Mn intake in groundwater, respectively. Therefore, a significant basis for groundwater safety in the Yangtze catchment and similar areas was provided in this study.

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Groundwater
Groundwater 环境科学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Ground Water is the leading international journal focused exclusively on ground water. Since 1963, Ground Water has published a dynamic mix of papers on topics related to ground water including ground water flow and well hydraulics, hydrogeochemistry and contaminant hydrogeology, application of geophysics, groundwater management and policy, and history of ground water hydrology. This is the journal you can count on to bring you the practical applications in ground water hydrology.
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