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Potentially toxic metal contamination of urban soils and roadside dust in Shanghai, China
Authors:Shi Guitao  Chen Zhenlou  Xu Shiyuan  Zhang Ju  Wang Li  Bi Chunjuan  Teng Jiyan
Institution:a Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science of Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
b School of Environment and Planning, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng 252059, China
c Shanghai Chongming Dongtan National Nature Reserve, Shanghai 202183, China
Abstract:A detailed investigation was conducted to understand the contamination characteristics of a selected set of potentially toxic metals in Shanghai. The amount of Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Cd and Ni were determined from 273 soil/dust samples collected within urban area. The results indicated that concentration of all metals except Ni in soils was significant, and metal pollution was even severer in roadside dust. A series of metal spatial distribution maps were created through geostatistical analysis, and the pollution hotspots tended to associate with city core area, major road junctions, and the regions close to industrial zones. In attempt of identifying the source of metals through geostatistical and multivariate statistical analyses, it was concluded as follows: Pb, Zn and Cu mainly originated from traffic contaminants; soil Ni was associated with natural concentration; Cd largely came from point-sourced industrial pollution; and Cr, Ni in dust were mainly related to atmospheric deposition.
Keywords:Urban soil  Roadside dust  Potentially toxic metal  Geostatistical analysis  Multivariate statistical analysis
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