Abstract

A comprehensive analysis of heavy metal concentrations, sources, and pollution status was conducted on thirty surface sediment samples collected from Haizhou Bay, China in 2020. The spatial distributions of Cu, Pb, Zn, Cr, Cd, and total organic carbon (TOC) were found to be analogous. Noteworthy, sporadic pollution effects from Cu, Cr, and As were detected, although heavy metal concentrations remained below the probable effect level (PEL). A suite of analytical methods, including Pearson's correlation coefficient, geoaccumulation index, sediment quality guidelines, potential ecological risk index, and principal component analysis, was employed to elucidate the sources and assess the pollution risks. The results indicated that Hg emerged as the predominant heavy metal pollutant in Haizhou Bay sediments, with several stations showing high pollution levels that require attention. Other heavy metals were mainly of natural origin, indicating no significant pollution in the study area.

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