Reprint of: Metals in exposed-lawn soils from 18 urban parks and its human health implications in southern China's largest city, Guangzhou
Journal of Cleaner Production(2017)
摘要
The total concentrations, fractionation of metals and human health risk in surface-exposed lawn soils from 18 urban parks in Guangzhou were investigated. Cd was predominantly associated with the acid-soluble fraction and Pb mainly with the reducible fraction, whereas Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn were strongly associated with the residual fraction. The hazard indices for the metals were <1, indicating that exposure to the urban park soil does not pose significant risks of non-carcinogenic effects from the metals analyzed. The probabilities of Cd, Cr, and Ni posing carcinogenic risks to children and adults were negligible (probability <1 × 10−6).
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Metals,Fractionation,Park soils,Sequential extraction,Health risk
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