| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4425768 | Environmental Pollution | 2010 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												Mercury (Hg) concentration was investigated for 127 urban soil samples collected from business area (BA), classical garden (CG), culture and education area (CEA), public green space (PGS), residential area (RA) and roadside area (RSA) in Beijing. The median of Hg concentration in Beijing was 0.26 mg/kg. The value in CG was much higher than the other 5 types of land use, which was due to the historical use of Hg. More than 87% of the samples were not contaminated according to the guideline values of China, UK, Canada, and USEPA. Spatial distribution map revealed that Hg concentration showed a decreasing trend from the center to the suburb, it increased with the age of the urban area. Hg contamination in urban area of Beijing is marked by features of non-point sources associated with human activities, and it is most likely to be the common characteristics of Hg contamination in cities.
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											Authors
												Xi Chen, Xinghui Xia, Shan Wu, Fan Wang, Xuejun Guo, 
											