Spatial heterogeneity and source apportionment of soil metal(loid)s in an abandoned lead/zinc smelter

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Yunxia Zhang [1 ]
Tianshuang Li [1 ]
Zhaohui Guo [1 ]
Huimin Xie [1 ]
Zhihao Hu [1 ]
Hongzhen Ran [1 ]
Changzhou Li [1 ]
Zhichao Jiang [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Environmental Engineering, School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University
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X758 [有色金属工业]; X53 [土壤污染及其防治];
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082803 ; 083002 ; 120405 ;
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Metal smelting have brought severe metal(loid)s contamination to the soil. Spatial distribution and pollution source analysis for soil metal(loid)s in an abandoned lead/zinc smelter were studied. The results showed that soil was contaminated heavily with metal(loid)s. The mean of lead(Pb), arsenic(As), cadmium(Cd), mercury(Hg) and antimony(Sb) content in topsoil is 9.7, 8.2, 5.0, 2.3, and 1.2 times higher than the risk screening value for soil contamination of development land of China(GB36600-2018), respectively. Cd is mainly enriched in the 0–6 m depth of site soil while As and Pb mainly deposited in the 0–4 m layer. The spatial distribution of soil metal(loid)s is significantly correlated with the pollution source in the different functional areas of smelter. As, Hg, Sb, Pb and copper(Cu) were mainly distributed in pyrometallurgical area, while Cd, thallium(Tl) and zinc(Zn) was mainly existed in both hydrometallurgical area and raw material storage area. Soil metal(loid)s pollution sources in the abandoned smelter are mainly contributed to the anthropogenic sources, accounting for 84.5%. Specifically, Pb, Tl, As, Hg, Sb and Cu mainly from atmospheric deposition(55.9%),Cd and Zn mainly from surface runoff(28.6%), While nickel(Ni) mainly comes from parent material(15.5%). The results clarified the spatial distribution and their sources in different functional areas of the smelter, providing a new thought for the risk prevention and control of metal(loid)s in polluted site soil.
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