Distribution and Source Apportionment of Water Environmental Risk Factors of City River

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The landscape water body is studied in this paper. Through the monitoring of pollution sources of receiving conventional index and risk index, the distribution of pollution sources and river pollution factor is detailed analyzed, as nutrient salts, heavy metals, and environmental endocrine disruptors. And source of the pollution factor is studied by principal component analysis to get the main pollution factors in this channel.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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946-950

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June 2014

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