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Soil mercury pollution caused by typical anthropogenic sources in China: Evidence from stable mercury isotope measurement and receptor model analysis

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 288, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125687

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Anthropogenic mercury emission; Soil mercury; Mercury isotope; Source apportionment

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  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB40020400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42077315, U1612442, 41622208]
  3. Youth Innovation Promotion Association, Chinese Academy of Sciences [2017442]
  4. Light of West China Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  5. Social Development Project of Guizhou Province [2012-3044]

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Human activities have caused serious soil mercury pollution in industrial areas worldwide. Mercury contamination in soil was found to be significantly elevated in areas of mercury mining, gold mining, and zinc smelting, with atmospheric deposition speculated as the main pathway for soil mercury contamination. Speciation and concentration of mercury in emission gas are crucial factors for mercury pollution in surrounding soils.
Human activities have caused serious soil mercury (Hg) pollution in industrial areas worldwide. Abatement of soil Hg pollution requires knowledge of Hg sources and transport pathways across various environmental media. In this study, four areas containing typical anthropogenic Hg emissions in China were selected to evaluate soil Hg pollution. Results showed that soil Hg contents were significantly elevated in areas of Hg mining, gold mining, and zinc smelting, but only slightly elevated in an area of coal-fired power plant, with averages of 44.0, 1.17, 0.73, and 0.14 mu g g(-1) (dry weight) in these four areas, respectively. The average percentage contributions from these anthropogenic sources to soil Hg in surrounding areas were estimated to be 92.2 +/- 9.70% from Hg mining (among which 77.6 +/- 12.0% from unroasted Hg ore and 14.6 +/- 7.50% from Hg calcine), 63.5 +/- 0.83% from the zinc smelting, 41.6 +/- 1.90% from gold mining, and 21.1 +/- 3.58% from coal-fired power plant. Atmospheric deposition was speculated to be the main pathway for soil Hg contamination, but mercury mining area contained significant runoff accumulation. Speciation and concentration of Hg in emission gas are crucial factors for Hg pollution in surrounding soils, because of short residence time of Hg2+/Hg-p in the atmosphere. The results obtained in this study can provide scientific advices for risk assessment and soil remediation of Hg in China and other regions with similar industries. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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