The Analysis of Heavy Metals Pollution in Soil and Ecological Risk Assessment in Estuaries of Jiaozhou Bay, China

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The problem of urban soil pollution has become increasingly prominent. Finding out the source of contamination of the replaced soil, analyzing the potential threat of contaminated soil to human health and ecological environment are the focus and the premise of the urban land replacement work. This paper selected typical region in eastern coast of Jiaozhou Bay, and research of replaced soil was carried out from the analysis of heavy metals pollution and ecological risk assessment. The results show that in the study site the quality of soil environment is poor, and there is a certain degree of heavy metals pollution; Pb,Ni and Cu are the main contribution factors of the ecological risk.

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