Publications by authors named "Feng-Chao Jia"

A total of 86 soil samples, 86 corn kernel samples, 50 tailings samples, and 33 ore rock samples were collected in reclaimed land and surrounding areas of typical vanadium-titanium magnetite tailings located in the Chengde Central Region and analyzed for 14 elements (P, Fe, Cu, Ni, Cd, Cr, Pb, Zn, Hg, Ti, Mn, and Mo) and speciation of heavy metals. This study investigated the bioaccumulation and translocation characteristics of heavy metals in a soil-maize system based on a descriptive statistical analysis, a geological accumulative index, bioconcentration factors, and a redundancy analysis. The results showed that the average accumulation index of surface soil followed an order of P > Cu > FeO > Cr > Ti > V > Ni > Mn > Cd > Zn > Mo > As > Pb > Hg, while the accumulation level of heavy metals was generally categorized as either no accumulation or moderate accumulation.

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The multi-environment media of water, surface soil and vadose zone soil samples were collected in the upstream of Miyun Reservoir, in the Luanping Basin of Chengde City, Hebei Province. The aim was to identify the pollution source, ratio, spatial distribution, migration, and transformation characteristics of nitrogen in groundwater. Hydrogeochemistry, soil total nitrogen, and dissolved nitrate nitrogen of vadose zone soil analysis and a multi isotope tracer technique of N-NO and O-NO, S-SO and O-SO, C, combined with land-use type analysis and geostatistics, were used in the study.

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A total of 351 surface soil samples (0-20 cm) were collected from the Luanhe River Basin in Chengde City (a typical area of concentrated mineral resources) and analyzed for 12 heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Cd, Cr, Pb, Zn, Hg, V, Ti, Mn, As, and Co). The geochemical baseline values of the heavy metals were determined using the reference element method and the cumulative frequency curve method. Furthermore, the spatial structure and distribution characteristics of the heavy metals were assessed based on PCA and geostatistical analysis.

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