Distribution, migration and potential risk of heavy metals in the Shima River catchment area, South China.

@article{Gao2015DistributionMA,
  title={Distribution, migration and potential risk of heavy metals in the Shima River catchment area, South China.},
  author={Lei Gao and Jianyao Chen and Changyuan Tang and Zhi-ting Ke and Jiangping Wang and Yuta Shimizu and Ai-ping Zhu},
  journal={Environmental science. Processes \& impacts},
  year={2015},
  volume={17 10},
  pages={
          1769-82
        }
}
The distribution, migration and potential risk of heavy metals in water and soil environments, related to city water supply, were investigated. Heavy metal concentrations in waters from the Shima River water ranged from not detected (n.d.) to 749 μg L(-1) for Mn, n.d. to 151 μg L(-1) for Ni, 7.00 to 494 μg L(-1) for Zn, n.d. to 93.0 μg L(-1) for Cu and n.d. to 9860 μg L(-1) for Fe. The highest concentration of heavy metals was found at an upstream site in February as a result of industrial… 
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