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威尔士两座废弃铅矿中痕量金属在环境和野生动物体内的积累情况。

Trace metal accumulation through the environment and wildlife at two derelict lead mines in Wales.

作者信息

Sartorius Andrea, Johnson Matthew F, Young Scott, Bennett Malcolm, Baiker Kerstin, Edwards Paul, Yon Lisa

机构信息

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, UK.

School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Jul 9;10(14):e34265. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34265. eCollection 2024 Jul 30.

Abstract

Trace metal pollution is globally widespread, largely resulting from human activities. Due to the persistence and high toxicity of trace metals, these pollutants can have serious effects across ecosystems. However, few studies have directly assessed the presence and impact of trace metal pollution across ecosystems, specifically across multiple environmental sources and animal taxa. This study was designed to assess the environmental health impacts of trace metal pollution by assessing its extent and possible transfer into wildlife in the areas surrounding two abandoned metalliferous mine complexes in Wales in the UK. Water, sediment, and soil at the mine sites and in areas downstream had notably elevated concentrations of Pb, Zn, and, to a lesser extent, Cd and Cu, when compared to nearby control sites. These high trace metal concentrations were mirrored in the body burdens of aquatic invertebrates collected in the contaminated streams both at, and downstream of, the mines. Wood mice collected in contaminated areas appeared to be able to regulate their Zn and Cu tissue concentrations, but, when compared to wood mice from a nearby control site, they had significantly elevated concentrations of Cd and, particularly, Pb, detected in their kidney, liver, and bone samples. The Pb concentrations found in these tissues correlated strongly with local soil concentrations (kidney: ρ = 0.690; liver: ρ = 0.668, bone: ρ = 0.649), and were potentially indicative of Pb toxicity in between 10 % and 82 % of the rodents sampled at the mine sites and in areas downstream. The high trace metal concentrations found in the environment and in common prey species (invertebrates and rodents) indicates that trace metal pollution can have far-reaching, ecosystem-wide health impacts long after the polluting activity has ceased, and far beyond the originating site of the pollution.

摘要

痕量金属污染在全球范围内广泛存在,主要是由人类活动造成的。由于痕量金属具有持久性和高毒性,这些污染物会对整个生态系统产生严重影响。然而,很少有研究直接评估痕量金属污染在整个生态系统中的存在情况及其影响,特别是在多个环境来源和动物类群中的情况。本研究旨在通过评估英国威尔士两个废弃金属矿场周边地区痕量金属污染的程度及其向野生动物体内的可能转移情况,来评估其对环境健康的影响。与附近的对照点相比,矿场及其下游地区的水、沉积物和土壤中铅、锌的浓度显著升高,镉和铜的浓度也有一定程度的升高。受污染溪流中采集的水生无脊椎动物体内的痕量金属浓度也反映出了这种高浓度情况,这些溪流位于矿场及其下游。在受污染地区采集的木鼠似乎能够调节其体内锌和铜的组织浓度,但与附近对照点的木鼠相比,它们肾脏、肝脏和骨骼样本中的镉浓度显著升高,尤其是铅浓度。这些组织中的铅浓度与当地土壤浓度密切相关(肾脏:ρ = 0.690;肝脏:ρ = 0.668,骨骼:ρ = 0.649),在矿场及其下游采集的10%至82%的啮齿动物中,铅浓度可能表明存在铅毒性。在环境和常见猎物物种(无脊椎动物和啮齿动物)中发现的高痕量金属浓度表明,痕量金属污染在污染活动停止很久之后,以及在远远超出污染源头的范围之外,仍会对整个生态系统产生深远的健康影响。

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