2023
DOI: 10.3390/min13050629
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Characteristics, Chemical Speciation and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Paddy Soil and Rice around an Abandoned High-Arsenic Coal Mine Area, Southwest China

Abstract: The concentrations of the heavy metals Pb, Cd, Cr, Hg, As, Cu and Zn in soil and locally produced grain (rice) were determined in paddy soil and rice around an abandoned high-arsenic coal mine area of Xingren county, southwest China. The health risk assessment was used to assess the multimedia and multipathway health risks of HM exposure in the study area. The results showed that the concentrations of As, Pb and Cd in soil were all higher than the corresponding limits for HMs in China. In terms of the accumula… Show more

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“…The TF values for Cd were above 2 in FJ-S, HL, and CJ-E and above 5 in QL, indicating serious accumulation. This results is coincident with the study of Liu et al (2023) which indicates that the paddy rice has high TF and BAF values (mean:0.99 and 0.91, respectively) of Cd. Yang et al (2021) reached the opposite conclusion when studying the enrichment of Cd in rice in southern karst geological areas.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The TF values for Cd were above 2 in FJ-S, HL, and CJ-E and above 5 in QL, indicating serious accumulation. This results is coincident with the study of Liu et al (2023) which indicates that the paddy rice has high TF and BAF values (mean:0.99 and 0.91, respectively) of Cd. Yang et al (2021) reached the opposite conclusion when studying the enrichment of Cd in rice in southern karst geological areas.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The average levels of Fe, Ni, Cu, As, and Pb in the topsoil were higher than the natural background values. This suggests that the amount of these elements may have increased due to human activities such as mining, insecticide use, fertilizer applications, and transportation [6,40]. Because of the lack of official guidelines for healthy concentrations of metals in agricultural soils in the Dominican Republic, the mean concentrations of the different heavy metals were compared to the maximum levels of heavy metals for healthy agricultural soils adopted by the FAO [41] and the normal range of concentrations of heavy metals in agricultural soils introduced by Kabata-Pendias [42].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Concentration In Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water was highly contaminated by Cr and Pb [23]. As [24,25], Pb [26], and Cd [27] pose health risks to humans. Therefore, it is particularly important to objectively evaluate the pollution characteristics and ecological risks of HMs at historical sites and identify their migration and enrichment pathways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%