This study focuses on the establishment of a new ecological risk assessment method called as multiparameter evaluation index (MPE) by a combination of speciation, toxicity coefficient, and receptor model of metal elements in sediments and the application of MPE in the assessment of ecological risks of Be, Sb, and Tl in the Nansihu Lake. Because of lack of toxicity coefficient values for Be, Sb, and Tl, their toxicity coefficients were calculated in this study. Speciation analysis showed that Sb had better mobility and bioavailability than Be and Tl. Source apportionment results showed that Be and Sb were mainly from human activities and introduced minerals. Tl was mainly an inherent mineral. MPE results showed that the degree of ecological risk was Be > Sb ≫ Tl. MPE could distinguish the ecological risk levels more accurately than current indices such as RI and RAC.
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