2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11209412
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Impact of Dredged Material Disposal on Heavy Metal Concentrations and Benthic Communities in Huangmao Island Marine Dumping Area near Pearl River Estuary

Abstract: The Huangmao Island dumping area is adjacent to the Pearl River Estuary in the South China Sea. From its first dumping activity in 1986 to 2017, 6750 × 104 m3 dredged materials were dumped in this dumping area. Sediment pollution levels, ecological risk, and benthic communities in 2011–2017 were evaluated; the results showed that the concentrations of the heavy metals (HMs; except Hg) in surface sediments of the dumping area met the class I standard of marine sediment quality (GB 18668-2002). HMs in the surfac… Show more

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“…From its first dumping activity in 1986 to 2017, 6750 × 104 m 3 dredged materials were dumped in this dumping area. The evaluation results reported by Tao et al [11] for the heavy metals revealed that the dumping area with a large dumping amount was more severely polluted. The dumping of dredged materials seemed to have a negative impact on the benthic community in the dumping area.…”
Section: River Runoff Into the Seamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…From its first dumping activity in 1986 to 2017, 6750 × 104 m 3 dredged materials were dumped in this dumping area. The evaluation results reported by Tao et al [11] for the heavy metals revealed that the dumping area with a large dumping amount was more severely polluted. The dumping of dredged materials seemed to have a negative impact on the benthic community in the dumping area.…”
Section: River Runoff Into the Seamentioning
confidence: 94%