Spatial distribution characteristics and risk assessment of soil heavy metal pollution around typical coal gangue hill located in Fengfeng Mining area
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Spatial distribution characteristics and risk assessment of soil heavy metal pollution around typical coal gangue hill located in Fengfeng Mining area
Abstract
The pollution of heavy metals in soil caused by exposed coal gangue and its prevention and control has become a hot issue restricting the green mining of coal in China. Nemerow integrated pollution index (NIPI), potential ecological risk index (RI) and human health risk assessment model were used to evaluate the pollution and risk of heavy metals (Cu, Cr, As, Pb) in the soil around the typical coal gangue hill in Fengfeng mining area of China. The results show that: firstly, the accumulation of coal gangue leads to the enrichment of four heavy metals in the surrounding shallow soil, and NIPI and RI were 1.0-4.4 and 21.63-91.28, respectively. The comprehensive pollution level of heavy metals in soil reached the warning line and above, and the potential ecological risk level reached slightly and above. When the horizontal distance exceeded 300 m, 300 m and 200 m, respectively, the influence of coal gangue hill on the heavy metal content in shallow soil, the comprehensive pollution level of heavy metals and the potential ecological risk level basically disappeared. In addition, based on the potential ecological risk assessment results and main risk factors, the ecological risk configuration of the study area was divided into five categories: "strong ecological risk + As," "intermediate ecological risk + As + Cu," "intermediate ecological risk + As + Cu or Pb," "minor ecological risk + As + Cu" and "minor ecological risk + As + Cu or Pb." The hazard index (HI) and total carcinogenic risk (TCR) of shallow soil polluted by heavy metals in the study area were 0.24-1.07 and 0.41 × 10-4-1.78 × 10-4, respectively, which posed non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks to children, but the risks were controllable. This study will help to take strategic measures to accurately control and repair the heavy metal pollution in the soil around the coal gangue hill and provide a scientific basis for solving the safe use of agricultural land and realizing the construction of ecological civilization.
Keywords: Coal gangue; Fengfeng mining area; Risk assessment; Soil heavy metal contamination; Spatial distribution.
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