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Health risk assessment of heavy metal pollution in a soil-rice system: a case study in the Jin-Qu Basin of China

Bin Guo, Chunlai Hong, Wenbin Tong, Mingxing Xu, Chunlei Huang, Hanqin Yin, Yicheng Lin, Qinglin Fu

2020Scientific Reports119 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A regional field survey of a total of 109 pairs of soil and rice samples was conducted to evaluate the health risks posed by heavy metals in the Jin-Qu Basin, China. The studied soils are characterized by acid (pH in mean level of 5.5), carbon rich (soil organic matter in mean of 33.6 g kg −1 ) and mainly contaminated by Cd (42.2% samples exceeded the standard value of 0.3 mg kg −1 (GB15618-2018)). The spatial distributions of Cd, Pb and Zn exhibited similar geographic trends. 34% and 30% of the rice samples containing Cd and Pb exceeded the threshold value of 0.2 mg kg −1 (GB2762-2017), respectively. The risk estimation of dietary intake had a target hazard quotient value of Cd of 0.918 and a hazard index value for rice consumption of 2.141. Totally, Cd and Pb were found to be the main components contributing to the potential health risks posed by non-carcinogenic effects for local inhabitants.

Topics & Concepts

Hazard quotientEnvironmental sciencePollutionSoil waterSoil testChinaHealth riskToxicologyHeavy metalsStructural basinEnvironmental chemistryGeographyEnvironmental healthBiologyChemistrySoil scienceMedicineEcologyArchaeologyPaleontologyHeavy metals in environmentRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity