Publications by authors named "Mamtimin Yusuyunjiang"

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  • The study compared the contamination levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soils and plants from mining and farmland areas in Xinjiang, China, finding higher PAH levels in mining soils, dominated by 4-5-ring PAHs.
  • The sources of PAHs differed, with mining soils primarily resulting from coal and natural gas combustion, while farmland soils were influenced by biomass burning and fossil fuel spills.
  • The cancer risk assessment revealed a higher overall risk in mining areas, indicating a significant threat to human health, and suggested the need for intervention to address soil and plant contamination.
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In order to understand the occurrence of PAHs in soil and crops, the enrichment capacity of different crops for PAHs, and the distribution characteristics of PAHs in different parts of crops, the crops and soil planted in the farmland around Urumqi were studied as examples. Samples were collected in the farmland gathering area in the suburb of Urumqi in July 2021. A total of 100 crop samples were collected, including 21 crop species and 45 surface soil samples.

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