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Contamination levels and health risk assessments of heavy metals in an oasis-desert zone: a case study in northwest China
by
Yang, Liqin
, Guan, Qingyu
, Wang, Feifei
, Liu, Zeyu
, Song, Na
in
Agricultural land
/ At risk populations
/ Carcinogens
/ Children
/ Chromium
/ Contamination
/ Copper
/ Desert environments
/ Deserts
/ Ecological effects
/ Economic development
/ Environmental science
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Metal concentrations
/ Metals
/ Pollution levels
/ Pollution sources
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Spatial distribution
2018
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Contamination levels and health risk assessments of heavy metals in an oasis-desert zone: a case study in northwest China
by
Yang, Liqin
, Guan, Qingyu
, Wang, Feifei
, Liu, Zeyu
, Song, Na
in
Agricultural land
/ At risk populations
/ Carcinogens
/ Children
/ Chromium
/ Contamination
/ Copper
/ Desert environments
/ Deserts
/ Ecological effects
/ Economic development
/ Environmental science
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Metal concentrations
/ Metals
/ Pollution levels
/ Pollution sources
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Spatial distribution
2018
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Contamination levels and health risk assessments of heavy metals in an oasis-desert zone: a case study in northwest China
by
Yang, Liqin
, Guan, Qingyu
, Wang, Feifei
, Liu, Zeyu
, Song, Na
in
Agricultural land
/ At risk populations
/ Carcinogens
/ Children
/ Chromium
/ Contamination
/ Copper
/ Desert environments
/ Deserts
/ Ecological effects
/ Economic development
/ Environmental science
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Heavy metals
/ Metal concentrations
/ Metals
/ Pollution levels
/ Pollution sources
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Spatial distribution
2018
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Contamination levels and health risk assessments of heavy metals in an oasis-desert zone: a case study in northwest China
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Contamination levels and health risk assessments of heavy metals in an oasis-desert zone: a case study in northwest China
2018
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Rapid and extensive social and economic development has caused severe soil contamination by heavy metals in China. The spatial distribution, pollution levels, and health risks of metals were identified in an oasis-desert zone of northwest China. The mean concentrations of six heavy metals exceeded their corresponding background contents, and each metal concentration in farmland samples was higher than that in Gobi samples. Moreover, these heavy metals followed a similar spatial pattern and showed significant positive correlations with each other, indicating that they have the same sources. The contamination features of heavy metals and ecological risks were calculated using several quality indicators, and their health risks for population groups were quantified. The results showed that the Gobi and farmland soils were uncontaminated to moderately contaminated by heavy metals, and that farmland pollution was more serious than that of Gobi. The Gobi and farmland soils posed low ecological risks. As a whole, the non-carcinogenic risk which was caused by heavy metals was low for local residents, and the carcinogenic risk was within an acceptable level. Comparatively speaking, children were the more vulnerable population to health risks. The Zn and Cu pollution was relatively serious, and Cr and V were major contributors to health risks.
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