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Eco-toxicity diagnosis on sediments of petroleum wastewater irrigation channel

SONG Yufang1,2,ZHOU Qixing1,2,SONG Xueying1,3,ZHANG Wei1,3,SUN Tieheng1,2   

  1. 1Key Laboratory of Terrestrial Ecological Process,Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;2Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering,Shenyang University,Shenyang 100041,China;3Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China

  • Received:2004-02-05 Revised:2004-05-13 Online:2005-01-18

Abstract: Sediment samples were collected from several sites in the upper,mid and lower reaches of the petroleum wastewater irrigation channel in eastern Shenyang of China,and the concentrations of their Cu,Zn,Pb,Cd and mineral oil were analyzed.The results showed that the pollutants were accumulated in all of sediment samples,with 408~118 300 mg·kg-1 mineral oil,17.83~78.53 mg·kg-1 Cu,35.76~155.16 mg·kg-1 Zn,8.50~31.03 mg·kg-1 Pb and 0.1~1.0 mg·kg-1 Cd.The sediments showed an inhibition or stimulation effect on plant root elongation and a lethal and sub-lethal effect on earthworm. The inhibition rate of root elongation based on germination test was -29.81 to 93.8%.During 14 d exposure,the maximum mortality rate of earworm was 100%,and during 14d and 28d exposure,the inhibition rate of its body weight growth was -36.6%~-6.08% and -40.4%~6.1%, respectively. The study indicated that a long-term irrigation with petroleum wastewater resulted in the accumulation of pollutants in channel sediments and enhanced eco-toxicity.

Key words: Guangdong, Soil organic reserves, Soil carbon density, GIS