Sources of Heavy Metals and Their Effects on Distribution at the Sediment–Water Interface of the Yellow Sea Shelf off Northern Jiangsu
Wenyu Liu, Yu Li, Xinjun Wang, Yuhan Cao

TL;DR
This study examines the distribution and sources of heavy metals in the sediment and water of the Yellow Sea Shelf off northern Jiangsu, revealing how different sources affect their environmental behavior.
Contribution
The study introduces source-specific partitioning analysis to show how heavy metal distribution depends on their origin.
Findings
Pb, As, and Cu were readily adsorbed by sediments, while Cd, Hg, and Zn remained dissolved.
Industrial sources contributed Pb almost entirely to sediments, while traffic and industrial exhaust sources led to Cu and Zn remaining in water.
Agricultural sources caused Cu and Pb to be largely deposited in sediments.
Abstract
To investigate the distribution, sources, and partitioning of heavy metals at the sediment–water interface in the northern Jiangsu coastal waters, seawater and sediment samples were collected from 24 stations east of Yanwei Port in April 2021. The concentrations of seven heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Cr, Hg, and As) and environmental parameters were determined. Methods including principal component analysis (PCA), random forest (RF), positive matrix factorization (PMF), the partition coefficient (Kp), and the source-specific partition coefficient (S-Kp) were applied. The results showed the following: (1) The overall concentration order was Zn > Cu > As > Pb > Cd > Hg in seawater and Zn > Cr > Cu > Pb > As > Hg > Cd in sediments, with Cd and Pb characterized by high spatial variability. (2) PCA and RF indicated that dissolved heavy metals were mainly influenced by dissolved oxygen,…
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TopicsHeavy metals in environment · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Marine and coastal plant biology
