Sustainable source analysis process of soil heavy metal pollution
combining with PMF analysis method and database system
Zhe Wang

School of Environment and Resource, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, China, School of Environment and Resource, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, China
Corresponding Author:wz2004@126.com
Author ProfileAbstract
In this study, 27 soil samples were collected for laboratory
pretreatment and the total concentration of heavy metal Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni,
Pb, Zn, As and Hg was measured. Pearson correlation analysis was carried
out on the measured data after removing outliers, and the comparison
groups with a significant correlation at the level of 0.01 between the
concentration of several groups of elements were obtained. In order to
identify effectively source of soil heavy metals by PMF analysis
(Positive Matrix Factorization), we drew the location map in the study
area and the concentration distribution of heavy metals. Combining
Pearson correlation analysis, distribution of heavy metal concentration
and PMF analysis, we obtained convincing identification results of heavy
metal sources. With C# language and ArcGIS Engine development
components, we developed a soil heavy metal database management system
to manage the spatial and attribute data needed in source apportionment
for soil heavy metals, which will provide data support for the latter
sustainable research. In this paper, we proposed a sustainable heavy
metal pollution identification research process, SSAPD (sustainable
source analysis process based on database), which includes data
collection in the field, laboratory measurement, pretreatment, PMF
pollution source analysis and database establishment. The process can
not only effectively identify the source of soil heavy metal pollution,
but also realize the continuity of research and the sharing of data.