Abstract
One hundred and twenty topsoil (0–20 cm layer) samples and 45 surface sediment samples were collected from the riparian area and bottom of Qinggeda Lake. The content of Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, Mn, V, and As were determined to reveal the distribution characteristics and explore the spatial dependency relationship between environmental factors (pH, conductivity, and organic matter) and heavy metals using Kriging interpolation and the geographical weighted regression model. Results showed as follows: (1) The average contents of Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, V, and As did not exceed the Standard of National Soil Environmental Quality. However, Cu, Cr, and V were higher than the Xinjiang soil background. (2) The target elements in the surface sediments of the lake showed a decreasing trend from the center of the lake to the shore. Also, the heavy metal concentrations in the eastern part of the lake shore were significantly higher than those in other areas, and the highest concentrations appeared in the paddy field. (3) The effects of the eight heavy metals on pH, conductivity, and organic matter displayed significant spatial nonstationary characteristics. Cr, As, Cu, and Zn are the primary factors that affect environmental characteristics such as pH, conductivity, and organic matter content.
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