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美国南佛罗里达州十里溪中铜、镉、铅和锌的时空变化

Temporal and spatial variations of copper, cadmium, lead, and zinc in Ten Mile Creek in South Florida, USA.

作者信息

Yang Yuangen, He Zhenli, Lin Youjian, Phlips Edward J, Stoffella Peter J, Powell Charles A

机构信息

University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Indian River Research and Education Center, Fort Pierce, Florida 34945, USA.

出版信息

Water Environ Res. 2009 Jan;81(1):40-50. doi: 10.2175/106143008x296479.

Abstract

Lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and cadmium (Cd) often seriously deteriorate water quality. Spatial and temporal fluctuations of the metal concentrations in the Ten Mile Creek (Florida) (TMC) were monitored on a weekly basis at 7 sampling sites, from June 2005 to September 2007. River sediment samples were also collected from these sites in April, June, and October 2006 and January 2007, and analyzed for water, Mehlich 1 (M1), and Mehlich 3 (M3)-extractable metals (Mehlich, 1953, 1984), to examine the role of sediments as sources or sinks of the metals. The concentrations of lead, zinc, copper, and cadmium in the water samples were <detection limit (DL)-309, < DL-102, < DL-106, and < DL-15.7 microg/L, respectively. Even though median concentrations of lead (<DL), zinc (6.45 microg/L), copper (2.53 microg/L), and cadmium (<DL) were lower than their respective U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Washington, D.C.) limits for freshwater (2.5 microg/L for lead, 120 microg/L for zinc, 9.0 microg/L for copper, and 0.25 microg/L for cadmium), pulse concentrations of the metals significantly exceeded these limits. Correlations of lead, zinc, copper, and cadmium concentrations in the TMC to other environmental factors, including the results of principal component analysis, suggest that there are different sources of metals. These sources include surface runoff from agricultural lands or urban wastewater, geological backgrounds, and tidal flow. Water-, M1-, and M3-extractable lead, zinc, copper, and cadmium concentrations in river sediments indicate the possibility that river sediment serves as an internal source of the metals for the TMC. This hypothesis was supported by positive correlations between concentrations of copper, lead, and zinc in the river water and their respective water-extractable concentrations in the sediments.

摘要

铅(Pb)、锌(Zn)、铜(Cu)和镉(Cd)常常严重恶化水质。2005年6月至2007年9月期间,每周在佛罗里达州十里溪(TMC)的7个采样点监测金属浓度的时空波动。2006年4月、6月、10月以及2007年1月还从这些地点采集了河流沉积物样本,并分析了其中水、梅利奇1号(M1)和梅利奇3号(M3)可提取金属(梅利奇,1953年、1984年),以研究沉积物作为金属源或汇的作用。水样中铅、锌、铜和镉的浓度分别<检测限(DL)-309、<DL-102、<DL-106和<DL-15.7微克/升。尽管铅(<DL)、锌(6.45微克/升)、铜(2.53微克/升)和镉(<DL)的中位数浓度低于美国环境保护局(华盛顿特区)各自的淡水限值(铅2.5微克/升、锌120微克/升、铜9.0微克/升、镉0.25微克/升),但这些金属的脉冲浓度显著超过了这些限值。TMC中铅、锌、铜和镉浓度与其他环境因素的相关性,包括主成分分析结果,表明金属有不同的来源。这些来源包括农田地表径流或城市废水、地质背景和潮汐流。河流沉积物中水、M1和M3可提取的铅、锌、铜和镉浓度表明,河流沉积物有可能作为TMC中金属的内部来源。河水与沉积物中各自水可提取浓度之间的正相关支持了这一假设。

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