Distribution and risk assessment of trace metals in sediments from Yangtze River estuary and Hangzhou Bay, China

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Feipeng Li
Lingchen Mao
Yubao Jia
Zhujun Gu
Weiling Shi
Ling Chen
Hua Ye
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[1] University of Shanghai for Science and Technology,School of Environment and Architecture
[2] Tongji University,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse,undefined
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Coastal sediments; Trace metal contamination; Spatial distribution; Yangtze River estuary; South Hangzhou Bay;
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The Yangtze River estuary (YRE) and Hangzhou Bay (HZB) is of environmental significance because of the negative impact from industrial activities and rapid development of aquaculture on the south bank of HZB (SHZB) in recent years. This study investigated the distribution and risk assessments of trace metals (Cr, Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb, and Cd) accumulated in surface sediments by sampling in YRE, outer and south HZB. Copper and Zn concentration (avg. 35.4 and 98.7 mg kg−1, respectively) in surface sediments were generally higher than the background suggesting a widespread of Cu and Zn in the coastal area of Yangtze River Delta. High concentrations of Cu (~ 42 mg kg−1), Zn (~ 111 mg kg−1), Cd (~ 0.27 mg kg−1), and Hg (~ 0.047 mg kg−1) were found in inner estuary of YRE and decreased offshore as a result of terrestrial input and dilution effect of total metal contents by “cleaner” sediments from the adjacent sea. In outer HZB, accumulation of terrestrial derived metal has taken place near the Zhoushan Islands. Increase in sediment metal concentration from the west (inner) to the east (outer) of SHZB gave rise to the input of fine-grained sediments contaminated with metals from outer bay. According the results from geoaccumulation index, nearly 75% of samples from YRE were moderately polluted (1.0 < Igeo < 2.0) by Cd. Cadmium and Hg contributed for 80~90% to the potential ecological risk index in the YRE and HZB, with ~ 72% sites in HZB under moderate risk (150 ≤ RI < 300) especially near Zhoushan Islands.
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