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Global evaluation of heavy metal content in surface water bodies: A meta-analysis using heavy metal pollution indices and multivariate statistical analyses

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posted on 2019-11-22, 00:00 authored by V Kumar, RD Parihar, A Sharma, P Bakshi, GP Singh Sidhu, AS Bali, I Karaouzas, R Bhardwaj, AK Thukral, Yeboah Gyasi-AgyeiYeboah Gyasi-Agyei
Water is polluted by increasing activities of population and the necessity to provide them with goods and services that use water as a vital resource. The contamination of water due to heavy metals (HMs) is a big concern for humankind; however, global studies related to this topic are scarce. Thus, the current review assesses the content of HMs in surface water bodies throughout the world from 1994 to 2019. To achieve this goal, multivariate analyses were applied in order to determine the possible sources of HMs. Among the analyzed HMs in a total of 147 publications, the average content of Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, As and Cd exceeded the permissible limits suggested by WHO and USEPA. The results of the heavy metal pollution index, evaluation index, the degree of contamination, water pollution and toxicity load showed that the examined water bodies are highly polluted by HMs. The results of median lethal toxicity index showed maximum toxicity in As, Co, Cr and Ni in the surface water bodies. Results of ingestion and dermal pathways for adults and children in the current analyzed review showed that As is the major contam-inant. Moreover, Cr, Ni, As and Cd showed values that could be considered as a high risk for cancer generation via the ingestion pathway as compared to the dermal route. It is recommended that reme-diation techniques such as the introduction of aquatic phytoremediation plant species and adsorbents should be included in land management plans in order to reduce human risks.

History

Volume

236

Start Page

1

End Page

14

Number of Pages

14

ISSN

0045-6535

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2019-07-12

External Author Affiliations

University of Trier, Germany; University of Malaga, Spain; Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Water, Greece; DAV College for Women, Government College of Commerce and Business Administratio; Guru Nanak Dev University; DAV University, India

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Chemosphere

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