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地质通报  2005 

恒河流域地下水As中毒的特征及其对中国区域生态地球化学评价的启示

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Keywords: As中毒,恒河流域,Cd异常,长江流域,中国

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Abstract:

恒河流域地下水As中毒事件始于20世纪80年代。通过对恒河流域地下水As中毒例案的时空]变、生态效应和成因的分析,指出中国正在开展的区域生态地球化学评价应从恒河流域As中毒事件中吸取教训,尤其应关注中国长江流域发现的Cd异常带。沿江各省应有全局观念,把长江流域作为一个整体,开展Cd异常的区域生态地球化学评价。

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