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Review
. 2020 Jul 1:197:110564.
doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.110564. Epub 2020 Apr 9.

Status of mercury accumulation in agricultural soils across China (1976-2016)

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Status of mercury accumulation in agricultural soils across China (1976-2016)

Xingyuan Li et al. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. .

Abstract

Soil contamination with mercury (Hg) is a serious and widespread issue in China, with particularly severe effects on the quality of agricultural soils. To analyse long-term, nation-wide trends in Hg contamination of agriculture soil, we conducted a review of Hg concentrations in agricultural soils over four decades, based on 791 studies comprising 1411 sites, published between 1976 and 2016. We assessed spatiotemporal variations in Hg concentration, along with ecological and health risks. While Hg concentrations in agricultural soils showed an increasing trend between 1979 and 2010, they declined thereafter. Moreover, Hg concentrations in agricultural soils were generally high in western (e.g. Guizhou), southern (e.g. Hunan) and north-eastern provinces (e.g. Liaoning), where mining activities were concentrated. Using the geoaccumulation index (Igeo) and other ecological and health risk indices, we found most sampling sites to be uncontaminated, or to have a low level of contamination, although some mining sites showed moderate to extreme Hg contamination. The noncarcinogenic risk to exposure groups followed the order of children (4.42) > adult females (2.71) > adult males (2.45). Therefore, children were identified as the priority risk group. Noncarcinogenic risk values exceeded 100 in some areas in Guizhou and Hunan provinces; these areas should be prioritised for Hg control measures. This review examined Hg pollution in Chinese agricultural soils to provide insight to policymakers for the development of targeted contamination prevention measures.

Keywords: Agricultural soil; China; Mercury; National-scale; Risk assessment.

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Declaration of competing interest This manuscript is an original work, it has not been previously published, and it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. All authors have read the manuscript, agree that the work is ready for submission to a journal, and accept responsibility for the manuscript's contents. All authors have disclosed any competing financial interests in this work, and in fact, there were none.

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