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Distribution of heavy metals in the Grand Canal (Hangzhou section) and its contributing factors
作者姓名:Weng Huanxin  Zhang Dengrong  Charlie Y.Xu
作者单位:Weng Huanxin,Zhang Dengrong Department of Earth Sciences,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310027,China Charlie Y.Xu Department of Geological Sciences,University of Illinois at Chicago. U.S.A.
摘    要:DistributionofheavymetalsintheGrandCanal(Hangzhousection)anditscontributingfactorsWengHuanxin,ZhangDengrongDepartmentofEarth...

关 键 词:heavy  metal  distribution  contributing  factor  the  Grand  Canal  (Hangzhou  section).
收稿时间:4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM

Distribution of heavy metals in the Grand Canal (Hangzhou section) and its contributing factors
Weng Huanxin,Zhang Dengrong,Charlie Y.Xu.Distribution of heavy metals in the Grand Canal (Hangzhou section) and its contributing factors[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,1997,9(3):265-277.
Authors:Weng Huanxin  Zhang Dengrong
Institution:Weng Huanxin,Zhang Dengrong Department of Earth Sciences,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310027,China Charlie Y.Xu Department of Geological Sciences,University of Illinois at Chicago. U.S.A.
Abstract:The Grand Canal (Hangzhou section), People's Republic of China, has been highly contaminated by heavy metals from both industrial and municipal sources since 1950s. This study investigated the distribution of heavy metals including As, Cr, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn. The results showed that these metals are largely accumulated in the top 0 3 meter layer of the river sediment.Despite the contamination, heavy metal concentrations in solution are increased in some locations only. The only exception is Zn whose concentrations are extremely high both in solution and in the top layer sediment. The top layer sediment appears to have reached almost its sorption capacity with respect to aqueous Zn. The extent of contamination is in the sequence of Zn>Cu>Pb>As>Cd. It is speculated that Cu distribution has been significantly affected by its binding to organic matter in the top layer sediment. Based on Pb distribution in both water and sediment, it is suggested that Pb transport in the canal is associated with colloids or particles suspended in water. The study showed that the top layer sediment in the Grand Canal serves as a sink to anthropogenic contaminants consisting of heavy metals as well as organic compounds.
Keywords:heavy  metal  distribution  contributing factor  the Grand Canal (Hangzhou section)  
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