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Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soils in Shunyi, Beijing
Received:September 11, 2014  
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KeyWord:soil heavy metal;index of geo-accumulation(Igeo);potential ecological risk index(RI);ecological risk assessment
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HAN Ping Beijing Research Center of Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, China
Risk Assessment Laboratory for Agro-products of the Ministry of Agriculture(Beijing), Beijing 100097, China 
 
WANG Ji-hua Beijing Research Center of Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, China
Risk Assessment Laboratory for Agro-products of the Ministry of Agriculture(Beijing), Beijing 100097, China 
Wangjh@nercita.org.cn 
FENG Xiao-yuan Beijing Research Center of Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, China
Risk Assessment Laboratory for Agro-products of the Ministry of Agriculture(Beijing), Beijing 100097, China 
 
MA Zhi-hong Beijing Research Center of Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, China
Risk Assessment Laboratory for Agro-products of the Ministry of Agriculture(Beijing), Beijing 100097, China 
 
LU An-xiang Beijing Research Center of Agricultural Standards and Testing, Beijing 100097, China
Risk Assessment Laboratory for Agro-products of the Ministry of Agriculture(Beijing), Beijing 100097, China 
 
WEI Li Agricultural Science Institute in Shunyi District, Beijing 101300, China  
YAN Lian-bo Agricultural Science Institute in Shunyi District, Beijing 101300, China  
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Abstract:
      Soil heavy metals possess latent and long-term risks to human health. Here we collected 412 surface soil samples from agricultural soils of Shunyi district of Beijing and used the index of geo-accumulation(Igeo) and potential ecological risk index(RI) to evaluate the ecological risks of heavy metal pollution in soils. The results revealed that the average Igeo values of heavy metal Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, As and Hg were less than 0, belonging non-pollution. However, there were 10% of soil samples in which Igeo of Cu, Cd and Hg were at low or moderate pollution levels. The average RI value of all soil samples was 93.07 in studied area, having mild ecological hazards. About 95.6%, 3.9% and 0.5% of soil samples were in mild, moderate and high ecological hazards, respectively. For Hg and Cd, more than 20% of soil samples were in moderate ecological hazards. The mean value of RI was 109.55 in vegetable soils and 14.3% of soil samples were at medium pollution level. Spatial distribution of ecological risk indices of heavy metals in soils of studied area indicated that Chaobai, Xiaozhong and Jinji rivers had the ecological risk.