Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River

Targeted at the natural water body in the Jialing River, this paper takes the environmental chemistry perspective to compare the heavy metal (Hg, As) distribution characteristics in the surface water, suspended particulate matter and fish, the typical living being, of the water body in the Jialing R...

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Main Authors: Xianmin Wang, Feng Yang, Xiaoli Chen, Shaoxia Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-07-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/1214
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spelling doaj-ab1ad9ffbe7f4bdc828af3c10e7744ec2021-02-18T20:58:37ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-07-015910.3303/CET1759148Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River Xianmin WangFeng YangXiaoli ChenShaoxia YangTargeted at the natural water body in the Jialing River, this paper takes the environmental chemistry perspective to compare the heavy metal (Hg, As) distribution characteristics in the surface water, suspended particulate matter and fish, the typical living being, of the water body in the Jialing River. After measuring the rough contents of the two heavy metals in the natural water body of the Jialing River, it is concluded that the degree of Hg pollution is lightly polluted and that of As pollution is clean. The author also analyzes the main factors influencing the difference of metal content in each phase, pointing out that the content of dissolved Hg in the aqueous phase is significantly higher in the downstream than the upstream. Furthermore, the research reveals that the fish in the river bears insignificant latent health risks, and As poses more risk than Hg in fish eating. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/1214
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author Xianmin Wang
Feng Yang
Xiaoli Chen
Shaoxia Yang
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Feng Yang
Xiaoli Chen
Shaoxia Yang
Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Feng Yang
Xiaoli Chen
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title Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
title_short Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
title_full Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
title_fullStr Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Chemistry of Toxic Heavy Metals Hg-As in the Jialing River
title_sort environmental chemistry of toxic heavy metals hg-as in the jialing river
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Targeted at the natural water body in the Jialing River, this paper takes the environmental chemistry perspective to compare the heavy metal (Hg, As) distribution characteristics in the surface water, suspended particulate matter and fish, the typical living being, of the water body in the Jialing River. After measuring the rough contents of the two heavy metals in the natural water body of the Jialing River, it is concluded that the degree of Hg pollution is lightly polluted and that of As pollution is clean. The author also analyzes the main factors influencing the difference of metal content in each phase, pointing out that the content of dissolved Hg in the aqueous phase is significantly higher in the downstream than the upstream. Furthermore, the research reveals that the fish in the river bears insignificant latent health risks, and As poses more risk than Hg in fish eating.
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