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The Soil Heavy Metals Element Release and Migration Characteristics of Hengshihe River Both Sides for Guangdong Dabaoshan

Received: 7 May 2016     Published: 19 May 2016
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This paper through soil environment investigation and sampling analysis of Hengshihe River both sides of Shao guan Dabaoshan mining, along the route of the acidic mining waste water flows, and selected 6 research division of the Liangqiao, Shui louxia, Tangxin, Yanghe-lianxin, Shangba and Xiaba village, to analyze the pollution source and discusses the pollution element migration patterns and characteristics of Dabaoshan mine. The results show that the Dabaoshan mine original high background values of heavy metals pollution and the secondary pollution caused by mining activities of superimposition and accumulation is the important source of pollution. The migration ability of heavy metal elements in soil is Cd > Cu > Pb > zinc. The Cd elements have to be considered as an optimization control of soil restoration governance elements in Dabaoshan pollution area.

Published in International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy (Volume 4, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijepp.20160403.12
Page(s) 49-57
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Keywords

Soil, Pollution Source, Release, Migration, Background Value

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  • Academy of Civil and Transportation, South China University of Technology, Guangdong, China

  • School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangdong, Guangzhou, China

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