Abstract

With the rapid development of urban economy and the continuous increase of urban population, the discharge and improper disposal of a large number of industrial wastes, urban domestic garbage, sludge and other pollutants have led to the continuous accumulation of heavy metals in the soil, which has increased the pollution load of heavy metals in the soil, leading to the increasingly serious heavy metal pollution of urban topsoil in China. Heavy metal pollution of urban soil is one of the important indicators that can effectively reflect the status of urban environmental pollution. Therefore, the verification of urban soil environment anomalies and the application of verification data to urban environmental quality assessment, as well as the study of the evolution model of human activities affecting urban soil environment, have increasingly become the focus of attention. Based on the analysis of a large number of relevant documents and previous work, the sources, hazards and pollution status of soil heavy metal pollution in some regions of China are briefly summarized, and the characteristics of five commonly used assessment methods of soil heavy metal pollution (single pollution index method, comprehensive pollution index method, geo accumulation index method, potential ecological risk index method, principal component analysis method) are briefly analyzed and summarized, It is expected to provide some reference for the investigation and treatment of soil pollution.

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