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Pollution characteristics and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments of Qingshan Reservoir in Lin’an City, Zhejiang Province of East China.

ZHANG Fen, YANG Chang-ming, PAN Rui-jie   

  1. (Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Yangtze Water Environment, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China)
  • Online:2013-09-18 Published:2013-09-18

Abstract: A total of 8 representative surface sediment sampling sites were collected from the Qingshan Reservoir in Lin’〖KG-*4〗an City of Zhejiang Province to investigate the differences in the total concentrations of As, Cr, Cu, Ni, Mn, Pb, and Zn among the sampling sites. The different forms of the heavy metals, i.e., acid soluble, easily reducible, easily oxidizable, and residual, were determined by BCR sequential extraction method, and the pollution degrees and potential ecological risks of the heavy metals in the surface sediments at different sampling sites of the Reservoir were assessed by using geoaccumulation index (Igeo) and Hakanson potential ecological risk index. There existed obvious spatial differences in the total concentrations of the heavy metals in the surface sediments of the Reservoir. The sampling sites nearby the estuaries of the tributaries flowing through downtowns and heavy industrial parks to the Reservoir had obviously higher heavy metals concentrations in surface sediments, as compared to the other sampling sites. In the sediments, Mn was mainly in acid extractable form, Cu and Pb were mainly in reducible form, and As was mainly in residual form. The surface sediments at the sampling sites nearby the estuaries of the tributaries flowing through downtowns to the Reservoir had higher proportions of acid extractable and reducible forms of the heavy metals, which would have definite potential toxic risk to aquatic organisms. Among the 7 heavy metals in the surface sediments, As showed the highest pollution degree, followed by Cu, Ni, Mn, Pb, and Zn, which were at moderate pollution degree, while Cr was at non-pollution degree, with relatively low potential ecological risk. Through the comparison of the sampling sites, it was observed that the surface sediments at the sites nearby the estuaries of Jinxi River and Hengxi River flowing through downtowns and heavy industrial parks to the Reservoir showed obviously higher heavy metals pollution degree and potential ecological risk.

Key words: Qingshan Reservoir, sediment, heavy metal, chemical forms, potential ecological risk.