Publications by authors named "Ji-Yan Teng"
Huan Jing Ke Xue
July 2008
Article Synopsis
- The study evaluated heavy metal levels in Shanghai's drinking water conservation area, finding that road dust had higher concentrations than soils and vegetables, suggesting significant contamination from human activities.
- Analysis revealed that traffic was the primary source of heavy metal pollution in road dust, with specific enrichment patterns in vegetables indicating that Cd and Zn primarily originated from soil, while other metals likely came from atmospheric pollutants.
- The ecological risk assessment indicated that heavy metals in soils posed minimal risk, while road dust and vegetables showed moderate warning levels, suggesting a need for environmental monitoring in the area.
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