Title of article :
Investigation of the Heavy Metal Contamination of the Sediments from the Yellow River Wetland Nature Reserve of Zhengzhou, China
Author/Authors :
Cheng, Q Institute of Environmental and Municipal Engineering - North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou, China , Wang, W Dept. of Biology - Henan Institute of Education, Zhengzhou, China , Wang, H Management Centre of the Yellow River Wetland Nature Reserve of Zhengzhou, China , ang, W Management Centre of the Yellow River Wetland Nature Reserve of Zhengzhou, China
Abstract :
Background: Heavy metal pollution in the sediment of the Yellow River draws wide attention in the recent years. The
Yellow River Wetland Nature Reserve of Zhengzhou is one of the major wetlands of the river and located at the
beginning of the lower reach. In this article, we aimed to investigate the degree and the sources of the metal pollution in
the reserve.
Methods: Metals as Cu, Pb, Cr, Cd and Mn in the sediment were monitored using flame atomic absorption
spectrometry. The index of geo-accumulation (Igeo) and the modified degree of contamination (mCd) were developed to
evaluate individual metal pollution and overall enrichment impact of the elements.
Results: Compared with sediment quality guidelines, the effect of Cr and Pb are more serious than others. Igeo values
show Pb pollution are moderate at the Xinzhai, Langchenggang and Nansutan sites, and mCd analysis indicate the whole
contamination at the Wantan, Langchenggang and Nansutan sites was low. Principal component analysis indicated that
the first factor was Cu, Mn and Cd, mainly from soil erosion and the irrational use of phosphate fertilizers; the second
Pb from fossil fuel burning; and the third Cr from weathering process.
Conclusion: We conclude that Pb contamination is serious in the reserve, and the main sources of the metal are crude
oil consumption and coal combustion of the brick kilns around. We also draw a conclusion that it is vital to evaluate
contamination degree with both individual elements and overall average.
Keywords :
The Yellow River , Wetland , Sediment , Heavy metal pollution , China
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics