Xu Li-Chao, Li Yan-Xia, Su Qiu-Hong, Wu Juan, Xiong Xiong, Song Bo, Zheng Guo-Di, Chen Yu-Cheng
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao. 2007 Jul;18(7):1510-7.
A total of 180 farmland soil samples were collected from the suburbs of Fuxin City, Liaoning Province, to investigate the contents and spatial distribution patterns of Cu, Zn, As and Ni, with the effects of mining on their accumulation and spatial distribution in test farmland soils discussed. The results indicated that in study area, farmland soils had an accumulation of Cu, Zn and Ni, with the geometric mean concentrations higher than the background values. Among the soils planted with different crops, vegetable soil had significantly higher contents of Cu, Zn and As than grain crop soil. The spatial distribution of four test metals showed the same pattern of urban > suburban, and the regions with high concentrations of heavy metals were well overlapped with mining areas, suggesting that mining activities might be one of the most important source of heavy metals in the farmland soils. The rapid increase of animal manure also contributed to the import of pollutants to farmland soils to some degree. The potential risks of soil heavy metals pollution should be considered in the arrangement of local agricultural and animal husbandry productions.
从辽宁省阜新市郊区采集了180个农田土壤样本,以调查铜、锌、砷和镍的含量及空间分布模式,并探讨采矿对试验农田土壤中这些元素积累和空间分布的影响。结果表明,研究区域内农田土壤存在铜、锌和镍的积累,几何平均浓度高于背景值。在种植不同作物的土壤中,蔬菜土壤中铜、锌和砷的含量显著高于粮食作物土壤。四种测试金属的空间分布呈现出城区>郊区的相同模式,重金属高浓度区域与矿区高度重叠,表明采矿活动可能是农田土壤中重金属的最重要来源之一。畜禽粪便的快速增加在一定程度上也导致了污染物向农田土壤的输入。在当地农牧业生产布局中应考虑土壤重金属污染的潜在风险。