Regional background determination and pollution assessment of heavy metals in the semi-closed Bohai Sea sediments

Background metal concentrations are important in assessing pollution level of marine sediments; however, they can be significantly altered by local depositional environments, resulting in significant errors in regional pollution assessment. This study was based on the investigation of the background...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2023-01, Vol.186, p.114444, Article 114444
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Aimei, Liu, Jihua, Qiao, Shuqing
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Zusammenfassung:Background metal concentrations are important in assessing pollution level of marine sediments; however, they can be significantly altered by local depositional environments, resulting in significant errors in regional pollution assessment. This study was based on the investigation of the background levels of heavy metals in the Bohai Sea sediments using sediment core, 2-sigma outlier, and regression methods. We also estimate the ecological risks of heavy metals for surface sediments collected from the Bohai Sea using the three methods mentioned above. Ecological risks of heavy metals calculated using the regression method show wide disparities and significant differences from those calculated using the sediment core and 2-sigma methods, indicating that the regression method is not suitable for the Bohai Sea, likely as a result of its complex sources. Conversely, the estimated ecological risks using the sediment core method are moderate, and most heavy metals, except for Hg and Cd, have negligible contamination. •Regional metal (Fig. 1) backgrounds in the semi-closed Bohai Sea sediments are determined.•Three methods are used to determine metal backgrounds.•Regression is not suitable to determine metal backgrounds of Bohai Sea sediments.•Pollution levels of Bohai Sea sediments may be overestimated in previous studies.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114444