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Health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in soils along the Central Elbe River, Germany

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Rinklebe J., Antoniadis V., Shaheen S.M., Rosche O., Altermann M.
Fecha
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.envint.2019.02.011
Materia
Arsenic
Barium metallography
Chromium
Chromium metallography
Contamination
Copper compounds
Copper metallography
Health
Health risks
Heavy metals
Hydrogeology
Lead metallography
Nickel metallography
River pollution
Soil conservation
Soil surveys
Soils
Tin
Tin metallography
Trace elements
Vanadium metallography
X ray spectrometers
Zinc metallography
Zirconium metallography
Contaminated areas
Contaminated sites
Contamination factors
Pollution load indices
Potentially toxic elements
Riverine ecosystems
Wetland soils
X-ray fluorescence spectrometer
Risk assessment
arsenic
barium
chromium
copper
lead
nickel
rubidium
strontium
tin
vanadium
zinc
zirconium
heavy metal
freshwater ecosystem
health risk
heavy metal
risk assessment
soil pollution
soil profile
trace element
wetland
adult
Article
chemical composition
child
Contaminated Sites Ordinance
Contamination factor
controlled study
environmental parameters
environmental policy
female
German Federal Soil Protection
Germany
health hazard
high risk population
human
male
mathematical analysis
median children hazard index
Pollution Load Index
Precautionary Value
priority journal
risk assessment
river
sandy soil
sex difference
soil analysis
soil pollution
soil property
topsoil
toxicity testing
X ray fluorescence spectrometry
chemistry
environmental monitoring
procedures
risk assessment
soil
soil pollutant
Elbe River
Germany
Environmental Monitoring
Germany
Metals, Heavy
Risk Assessment
Rivers
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Elsevier Ltd
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Resumen
Floodplain soils across Central Elbe River (CER), Germany, vary considerably in potentially toxic element (PTE) content. However, there has never been a comprehensive study that links PTE levels with human health risk for children and adults. Our objective was to determine the contamination of 13 PTEs in 94 soil profiles along CER and assess the associated health risk via diverse indices for adults and children. Of 94 soil profiles, we measured soil properties and total content of arsenic, barium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, rubidium, tin, strontium, vanadium, zinc, and zirconium using x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (XRF). We calculated the Contamination Factor and the Pollution Load Index (PLI), and assessed the health risk for male and female adults as well as for children. Topsoil median contents of Cr (84 mg kg−1), Cu (42), Ni (33), and Zn (195) exceeded the Precautionary Values for sandy soils according to the German Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance, while As, Pb, and V were 32, 73, and 77 mg kg−1, respectively. Median topsoil PLI was 1.73, indicating elevated multi-element contamination, with 90th percentile and maximum values being 3.20 and 4.31, respectively. All PTE concentrations were higher in top- compared to subsoils. Also at the 50th percentile the most enriched elements were Sn and As, followed by Zr and Rb, while in the 90th percentile Sn and As were followed by Zn, Pb and Cu. Median children's hazard index (HI) was higher than unity (HI = 2.27) and the 90th percentile was 5.53, indicating elevated health risk. Adult median HIs were 0.18 for male and 0.21 for female persons. Arsenic was found to be the primary contributor to total risk, accounting of 57.4% of HI in all three-person groupings, with Cr (17.3%) being the second, and V (10.2%) the third. Children's health is at dramatically higher risk than that of adults; also As, Cr, Pb, and V have a predominant role in contamination-related health risks. The presence of V, a less-expected element, among those of major risk contribution, reveals the necessity of monitoring areas at large scale. Our results demonstrate that our study may serve as a model for similar works studying multi-element-contaminated areas in future. © 2019 The Authors
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78517
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