2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-016-9864-7
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Spatial health risk assessment and hierarchical risk management for mercury in soils from a typical contaminated site, China

Abstract: Due to rapid urbanization and the implementation of ecological civilization construction in China, many industrial factories have been closed or relocated. Therefore, numbers of contaminated sites were generated with contaminated soils which may pose a risk to receptors living nearby. This study presented a spatial health risk assessment and hierarchical risk management policy making for mercury (Hg) in soils from a typical contaminated site in the Hunan Province, central China. Compared with the second class … Show more

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“…Upon a surfactant being added into the polluted aqueous phase, it aggregates and forms micelles at a concentration higher than its critical micellar concentration (CMC). Micelle can facilitate the solubilization of organic matters and integrates them into its hydrophobic core or/and adsorb counter metal ions on its surface [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Upon a surfactant being added into the polluted aqueous phase, it aggregates and forms micelles at a concentration higher than its critical micellar concentration (CMC). Micelle can facilitate the solubilization of organic matters and integrates them into its hydrophobic core or/and adsorb counter metal ions on its surface [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these studies, MEUF could remove many metal ions, including Cd 2+ , Ni 2+ , Zn 2+ [10][11][12], Cr 3+ , Mn 2+ , Pb 2+ , CrO 4 3− , Cu 2+ , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy metals and metalloids that accumulate in the soil can inhibit soil function, poison plants and contaminate the food chain [4][5][6]. When heavy metals and metalloids have been transported from the soil to other environmental media, such as groundwater or crops, they can pose a threat to human health as a consequence of inhalation or of three kinds of industry-agriculture, industries and services-is 10 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PM 10 denotes particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 µm or less, and PM 2.5 denotes those with a diameter of 2.5 µm or less. High concentrations of air particulates can have environmental impacts, such as degraded atmospheric visibility, and human impacts, such as acute or chronic respiratory diseases [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Between 1990 and 2005, global population-weighted PM 2.5 increased by 6%, with noted increases in Asia [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%