Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8866279 | Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
The Huai fluvial system is known for its heavy metal pollution resulting from industrial activities. Here, we report V in surface sediments and sediment core from Huai River near the Huainan coal district. Sedimentation rate of 0.83 cm yrâ 1 is indicated by 210Pb dating. The sediment core has recorded the V deposition spanned 60 years (1955-2014 CE). The downstream surface sediment has the highest V concentration of 100 mg kgâ 1 in the study area. A sequential extraction procedure was applied to determine the fractionation characteristics of V in sediments. Vanadium primarily exists in the residual fraction, and the lowest proportion was observed in the weak acid soluble fraction. The results of enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index (Igeo) revealed that V in some Huai River sediments is considered as minor or moderately contaminated. The total concentration of V kept increasing since 1955 and reached a maximum value in around 2000, after which there was a decline with fluctuation until 2014.
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Authors
Yuan Liu, Guijian Liu, Jie Wang, Lei Wu,