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Hazardous toxic metal(loid)s in top- and deep-soils during the transformation of aquaculture ponds restored to farmland

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Ma J., Li S.-L., Chen Y., Yue F.-J., Shaheen S.M., Majrashi A., Ali E.F., Antoniadis V., Rinklebe J., Luo H., Zheng Q.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158569
Keyword
Aquaculture
Contamination
Farms
Hazards
Health risks
Lakes
Restoration
Risk assessment
Soil pollution
Soil surveys
Soils
Aquaculture ponds
Deep soil layer
Deep soils
Environmental pollutions
Heavy metal(loid)s
Metal(loid)s
Restoration farmland
Risks assessments
Soil profiles
Toxic metals
Heavy metals
arsenic
cadmium
chromium
copper
lead
manganese
mercury
metal
metalloid
zinc
cadmium
heavy metal
lead
mercury
agricultural land
concentration (composition)
heavy metal
pond culture
risk assessment
soil pollution
soil profile
toxic substance
agricultural land
aquaculture
Article
concentration (parameter)
ecosystem restoration
farming system
geographic distribution
leaching
pond
risk assessment
risk factor
sediment
soil analysis
soil pollution
subsoil
sustainable development
toxicity testing
wheat
agricultural land
aquaculture
China
environmental monitoring
human
pond
soil
soil pollutant
Aquaculture
Cadmium
China
Environmental Monitoring
Farms
Humans
Lead
Mercury
Metals, Heavy
Ponds
Risk Assessment
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Elsevier B.V.
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Abstract
The pollution risks due to the soil migration of toxic metal(loid)s (TMs) are a greatly hazard to ecological environment as well as animal and human health. Previous studies have primarily focused on surface contamination while deep soil layers often contain dangerous levels of TMs. We used restored wheat and rice farmlands from aquaculture ponds as a case study to examine the ecological risk and distribution of TMs in soil profiles. The elements Cu, Zn, Cr, Cd, Hg and As were markedly enriched in the 60–180 cm soil layers of restored farmland, and their concentrations decreased in the several depths as follows: 120–180 cm > 60–120 cm > 0–60 cm. Concentrations of TMs were 9.5–128 % greater in the restored farmlands relative to farmlands not exposed to aquaculture practices. Cadmium and mercury were the most serious contaminants and increased the overall ecological risk. The subsoil of wheat farming system had the highest pollution risk versus the restored rice farmland at 60–120 cm due to elevated levels of Cu, Zn and Pb. Toxic metal(loid)s might be derived from natural sources in deep soil of conventional farmland whereas aquaculture practices were found to constitute the major contribution in the subsoil of restored farmland. Our results indicated that the TMs that were buried in deep soil layers migrated upward and were a significant pollution risk. Urgent actions should be taken to identify and alleviate the contamination sources of these deep soils in addition to the conventional leaching and migration processes of surface contaminants. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76052
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