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The concentration of zinc,chromium,cadmium,nickel,lead and copper was measured on both surface sediments and core sediments in the Shenzhen Bay.The average contents of all metals have exceeded the background values in the coastal zone of Guangdong Province.Cadmium is a heavy pollution matter which indicates a strong pollution level according to the ecological risk coefficient method.The ecological risk index of the whole area is 299 which belongs to middle and strong level.The area with strong pollution level is the near shore area closing to the inside of Shenzhen Bay,Shakou area is in the middle level while the weak pollution level occurs in Shenzhenhe Estuary according to ecological risk index.The four sediment cores can be divided into two parts based on lead-210 dating,sediments size analysis and economic development period in surrounding areas since 1950 with strong human intervention.The sediment size,deposition rate and human activities have positive relationship with the contents of heavy metals which directly impact the pollution level of heavy metals in sediments in Shenzhen Bay.
The concentration of zinc, chromium, cadmium, nickel, lead and copper was measured on both Shenzhen sediments and core sediments in the Shenzhen Bay. The average contents of all metals have exceeded the background values in the coastal zone of Guangdong Province. Cadmium is a heavy pollution matter which indicates a strong pollution level according to the ecological risk coefficient method. The ecological risk index of the whole area is 299 which belongs to middle and strong level. the area with strong pollution level is the near shore area closing to the inside of Shenzhen Bay, Shakou area is in the middle level while the weak pollution level occurs in Shenzhenhe Estuary under ecological risk index. The four sediment cores can be divided into two parts based on lead-210 dating, sediment size analysis and economic development period in surrounding areas since 1950 with strong human intervention. sediment size, deposition rate and human activities have positive relationship with the conte nts of heavy metals which directly impact the pollution level of heavy metals in sediments in Shenzhen Bay.