Title :
Distribution of trace elements in sediments from rivers around the northern Taihu Lake and evaluation of the contamination level
Author :
Yuan, Xuyin ; Li, Jizhou ; Ye, Hongmeng ; Ge, Minxia
Author_Institution :
Coll. of the Environ., Hohai Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
There exist the interaction between lake and ambient rivers. This study focuses on the total and bioavailable concentrations of trace elements in river sediments around the northern Taihu Lake. We can recognize the characteristics of trace elements in different sites by comparing the west, north and the east rivers and evaluate the contamination level of sediment. The concentrations of TP and TN in west rivers were higher than those in other rivers. The concentrations of trace elements were highest in sediments from the north rivers. The concentrations of NH3-N were higher significantly than NO3-N, denoting the effect of domestic sewage. Sediments of the north rivers showed the elevated bioavailable fractions of Cu, Zn, Pb, indicating input of industrial wastewater. Correlation analyses manifest that there are good correlations between TOC and trace metals, weak correlations between Al2O3 and trace metals. No correlation exhibits between CaO, Fe2O3 and trace metals. Geoaccumulation index was employed to evaluate the contamination levels of sediment. Zinc shows the moderate contaminated grade, Cu and Mn reveal the slight contaminated grade. The other metals are the uncontaminated level. The west rivers contribute more nutrients to Taihu Lake, and the north rivers contribute more trace metals to Taihu Lake by comparison of trace elements in sediments from the west, north and east regions. Sediments of the east rivers show the low contaminated level.
Keywords :
geochemistry; lakes; rivers; sediments; wastewater; water quality; Al2O3; CaO; China; Cu; Fe2O3; Mn; NH3-N; NO3-N; Pb; Zn; ambient rivers; bioavailable fractions; bioavailable trace element concentration; contamination level; contamination levels; correlation analyses; domestic sewage; east rivers; geoaccumulation index; industrial wastewater; north rivers; northern Taihu Lake; nutrients; river sediments; total trace element concentration; trace metals; west rivers; Copper; Lakes; Manganese; Rivers; Sediments; Zinc; Sediment; bioavailable fraction; geoaccumulation; river around Taihu Lake; trace element;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
XianNing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-458-9
DOI :
10.1109/CECNET.2011.5769229