Spatial distribution of soil heavy metal pollution estimated by different interpolation methods: Accuracy and uncertainty analysis


Autoria(s): Xie Yunfeng; Chen Tong-bin; Lei Mei; Yang Jun; Guo Qing-jun; Song Bo; Zhou Xiao-yong
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Mapping the spatial distribution of contaminants in soils is the basis of pollution evaluation and risk control. Interpolation methods are extensively applied in the mapping processes to estimate the heavy metal concentrations at unsampled sites. The performances of interpolation methods (inverse distance weighting, local polynomial, ordinary kriging and radial basis functions) were assessed and compared using the root mean square error for cross validation. The results indicated that all interpolation methods provided a high prediction accuracy of the mean concentration of soil heavy metals. However, the classic method based on percentages of polluted samples, gave a pollution area 23.54-41.92% larger than that estimated by interpolation methods. The difference in contaminated area estimation among the four methods reached 6.14%. According to the interpolation results, the spatial uncertainty of polluted areas was mainly located in three types of region: (a) the local maxima concentration region surrounded by low concentration (clean) sites, (b) the local minima concentration region surrounded with highly polluted samples; and (c) the boundaries of the contaminated areas. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX1-YW-06-03;Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System (LREIS) 08R8B000SA

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http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/2165

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/144675

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Xie Yunfeng,Chen Tong-bin,Lei Mei,Yang Jun,Guo Qing-jun,Song Bo,Zhou Xiao-yong.Spatial distribution of soil heavy metal pollution estimated by different interpolation methods: Accuracy and uncertainty analysis.CHEMOSPHERE,2011,82(3):468-476

Palavras-Chave #HUMAN HEALTH #MAP QUALITY #HONG-KONG #CONTAMINATION #URBAN #MANAGEMENT #CADMIUM #LEAD
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期刊论文