2023
DOI: 10.3390/min13081107
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Temporal–Spatial Distributions and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals As, Cd, Pb, and Zn in Alluvial Soils on a Regional Scale in Guangxi, China

Mi Tian,
Xueqiu Wang,
Jian Zhou
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the temporal–spatial distribution and influencing factors of heavy metals on a regional scale is crucial for assessing the anthropogenic impacts and natural variations in elemental geochemical behavior. This study evaluated the spatial distributions of the heavy metals As, Cd, Pb, and Zn as well as the driving mechanisms over the past 31 years in Guangxi, China, using three geochemical baseline projects (the Environmental Geochemical Monitoring Network Project (EGMON) project 1992–1996; the Geoch… Show more

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“…Fe is commonly used as an indicator to distinguish between naturally occurring components [100,101]. Zn and Cd are highly correlated with each other (Figure 4o) and are known to behave together in soil because they have similar ionic radii and are sulfophilic elements [102,103]. In the case of boron (B), it was analyzed as an increasing trend as the X coordinate (TM) increased (Figure 4p).…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Stream Sedimentary Soil Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fe is commonly used as an indicator to distinguish between naturally occurring components [100,101]. Zn and Cd are highly correlated with each other (Figure 4o) and are known to behave together in soil because they have similar ionic radii and are sulfophilic elements [102,103]. In the case of boron (B), it was analyzed as an increasing trend as the X coordinate (TM) increased (Figure 4p).…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Stream Sedimentary Soil Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%