Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities

The spatial distribution of seven metals (Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and As in the surface sediments from three major tributaries of a tropical urbanizing river network (i.e., Chao Phraya River, Thachin River, and Pasak River) was investigated. An obvious metal concentration gradient in respons...

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Main Authors: Natchaya Namngam, Wenchao Xue, Xun Liu, Thammarat Kootattep, Rajendra P. Shrestha, Gullaya Wattayakorn, Allan Sriratana Tabucanon, Shen Yu
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spelling th-mahidol.770602022-08-04T15:42:34Z Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities Natchaya Namngam Wenchao Xue Xun Liu Thammarat Kootattep Rajendra P. Shrestha Gullaya Wattayakorn Allan Sriratana Tabucanon Shen Yu Chulalongkorn University University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Mahidol University Asian Institute of Technology Thailand Environmental Science The spatial distribution of seven metals (Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and As in the surface sediments from three major tributaries of a tropical urbanizing river network (i.e., Chao Phraya River, Thachin River, and Pasak River) was investigated. An obvious metal concentration gradient in response to the intensity of urbanization was found at inter-watershed and intra-watershed scales. Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs) exceedances of several metals (Pb, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and high ecological risk were primarily identified at the down streams of Chao Phraya and Thachin watersheds, where the social-economic center of the country with intensive industries is located. Stepwise multiple linear regression revealed significant correlations between studied metals and catchment land use pattern (with p < 0.0001 except for Ni and Cr). Particularly, urban land use showed remarkable effect on sedimentary Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn loads with high coefficients over 0.65. The results of cluster analysis and principal component analysis indicated the dominated urban/industrial sources for Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn, mixed natural and industrial sources for Cr and Ni, and diffuse sources for Hg and As in the watersheds, respectively. 2022-08-04T08:42:34Z 2022-08-04T08:42:34Z 2021-01-15 Article Journal of Environmental Management. Vol.278, (2021) 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111521 10958630 03014797 2-s2.0-85094204393 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77060 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85094204393&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Environmental Science
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Natchaya Namngam
Wenchao Xue
Xun Liu
Thammarat Kootattep
Rajendra P. Shrestha
Gullaya Wattayakorn
Allan Sriratana Tabucanon
Shen Yu
Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
description The spatial distribution of seven metals (Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and As in the surface sediments from three major tributaries of a tropical urbanizing river network (i.e., Chao Phraya River, Thachin River, and Pasak River) was investigated. An obvious metal concentration gradient in response to the intensity of urbanization was found at inter-watershed and intra-watershed scales. Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs) exceedances of several metals (Pb, Cr, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and high ecological risk were primarily identified at the down streams of Chao Phraya and Thachin watersheds, where the social-economic center of the country with intensive industries is located. Stepwise multiple linear regression revealed significant correlations between studied metals and catchment land use pattern (with p < 0.0001 except for Ni and Cr). Particularly, urban land use showed remarkable effect on sedimentary Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn loads with high coefficients over 0.65. The results of cluster analysis and principal component analysis indicated the dominated urban/industrial sources for Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn, mixed natural and industrial sources for Cr and Ni, and diffuse sources for Hg and As in the watersheds, respectively.
author2 Chulalongkorn University
author_facet Chulalongkorn University
Natchaya Namngam
Wenchao Xue
Xun Liu
Thammarat Kootattep
Rajendra P. Shrestha
Gullaya Wattayakorn
Allan Sriratana Tabucanon
Shen Yu
format Article
author Natchaya Namngam
Wenchao Xue
Xun Liu
Thammarat Kootattep
Rajendra P. Shrestha
Gullaya Wattayakorn
Allan Sriratana Tabucanon
Shen Yu
author_sort Natchaya Namngam
title Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
title_short Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
title_full Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
title_fullStr Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
title_sort sedimentary metals in developing tropical watersheds in relation to their urbanization intensities
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77060
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