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东莞市农田土壤和蔬菜重金属含量分析(英文)
引用本文:蔡立梅,黄兰椿,周永章,许振成,彭晓春,姚玲爱,周扬,彭平安.东莞市农田土壤和蔬菜重金属含量分析(英文)[J].地理学报(英文版),2010,20(1):121-134.
作者姓名:蔡立梅  黄兰椿  周永章  许振成  彭晓春  姚玲爱  周扬  彭平安
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基金项目:Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects of China, No.2007zx07211; Fund from the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China, No.0202043
摘    要:A total of 118 of agricultural soil and 43 of vegetable samples were collected from Dongguan City,Guangdong,China. The spatial distribution,sources,accumulation charac-teristics and potential risk of heavy metals in the agricultural soils and vegetables were de-picted in details by three different approaches,including total contents of eight metal ele-ments in soils and vegetables,GIS maps and multivariate analysis of heavy metals in soils in the study. The results show that there are higher accumulation of heavy metals such as Cu,Zn,Ni,Pb,Cd and Hg in agricultural soils,and the contents of Pb (65.38 mg kg-1) and Hg (0.24 mg kg-1) are 1.82 and 2.82 times of the background contents of the corresponding heavy metals in soils of Guangdong Province,respectively. There are about 3.4% of Cu,5.9% of Ni,1.7% of Cd and 28% of Hg in all collected soil samples from all investigated sites which have overran the contents for heavy metals of the China Environmental Quality Standard for Soils (GB15618-1995,Grade Ⅱ ). The pollution characteristics of multi-metals in soils are mainly reflected by Hg. There are different sources to eight metal elements in soils,Cu,Zn,Ni,Cr and As are predominantly derived from parent materials,and Pb,Hg and Cd are affected by anthropogenic activities. The spatial distribution shows that the Cu,Zn,Ni,Cr,Pb,As and Hg contents of agricultural soils are high in the west and low in the east,and Cd contents are high in the northwest,southeast and low in the southwest in Dongguan. The ratios of vegetable samples which Ni,Pb and As concentrations higher than the Maximum Levels of Con-taminants in Foods (GB2762-2005) are 4.7%,16.3% and 48.8%,respectively. The order of bio-concentration factors (BCF) of heavy metals in vegetables is Cd Zn Cu As Ni Hg Cr Pb. It is necessary to focus on potential risk of heavy metals for food safety and hu-man's health from agricultural soils and vegetables in Dongguan City,Guangdong Province.

关 键 词:土壤重金属含量  农业土壤  地理信息系统  环境质量标准  空间分布  金属元素  食品安全  汞含量
收稿时间:13 January 2009

Heavy metal concentrations of agricultural soils and vegetables from Dongguan,Guangdong
Limei?Cai,Yongzhang?Zhou,Zhencheng?Xu,Xiaochun?Peng,Ling’ai?Yao,Yang?Zhou,Ping’an?Peng.Heavy metal concentrations of agricultural soils and vegetables from Dongguan,Guangdong[J].Journal of Geographical Sciences,2010,20(1):121-134.
Authors:Limei Cai  Yongzhang Zhou  Zhencheng Xu  Xiaochun Peng  Ling’ai Yao  Yang Zhou  Ping’an Peng
Institution:[1]State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, Guangzhou 510640, China [2]Research Center of the Pearl River Delta Environmental Pollution and Control, Guangzhou 510640, China [3]South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Guangzhou 510655, China [4]Center for Earth Environment and Resources, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Abstract:A total of 118 of agricultural soil and 43 of vegetable samples were collected from Dongguan City, Guangdong, China. The spatial distribution, sources, accumulation characteristics and potential risk of heavy metals in the agricultural soils and vegetables were depicted in details by three different approaches, including total contents of eight metal elements in soils and vegetables, GIS maps and multivariate analysis of heavy metals in soils in the study. The results show that there are higher accumulation of heavy metals such as Cu, Zn, Ni, Pb, Cd and Hg in agricultural soils, and the contents of Pb (65.38 mg kg?2) and Hg (0.24 mg kg?2) are 1.82 and 2.82 times of the background contents of the corresponding heavy metals in soils of Guangdong Province, respectively. There are about 3.4% of Cu, 5.9% of Ni, 1.7% of Cd and 28% of Hg in all collected soil samples from all investigated sites which have overran the contents for heavy metals of the China Environmental Quality Standard for Soils (GB15618-1995, Grade II). The pollution characteristics of multi-metals in soils are mainly reflected by Hg. There are different sources to eight metal elements in soils, Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr and As are predominantly derived from parent materials, and Pb, Hg and Cd are affected by anthropogenic activities. The spatial distribution shows that the Cu, Zn, Ni, Cr, Pb, As and Hg contents of agricultural soils are high in the west and low in the east, and Cd contents are high in the northwest, southeast and low in the southwest in Dongguan. The ratios of vegetable samples which Ni, Pb and As concentrations higher than the Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods (GB2762-2005) are 4.7%, 16.3% and 48.8%, respectively. The order of bio-concentration factors (BCF) of heavy metals in vegetables is Cd > Zn > Cu > As > Ni > Hg > Cr > Pb. It is necessary to focus on potential risk of heavy metals for food safety and human’s health from agricultural soils and vegetables in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province.
Keywords:agricultural soil  vegetable  heavy metal  pollution  spatial distribution  Dongguan
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