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Use of the Field Data for Assessment of Hazardous Concentration of Pollutants in Soil and Modelling of Species Sensitivity Distribution

Authors : V. K. Shitikov, A. E. Ivanova, K. A. Kydralieva, V. A. Terekhova

Published in: Megacities 2050: Environmental Consequences of Urbanization

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

A rapid assessment of Environmental Quality Criteria and probability of Ecological Risk without special toxicometric experimenting is an actual problem in environmental science. The article presents a statistical prediction methodology of approximated no-effect concentrations (NOEC) and modelling of Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) based on the field observation data. We use values of species abundance of tested community, which were located on a set of sites of region under study with wide variation range of polluting substances concentration. Statistical processing includes the following sequence stages: (1) calculation of distances matrix in multidimensional species’ space between each pair sites; (2) nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) is applied to reduce a 2-dimensional plot matrix of sites and species projections; (3) the analyzed contamination mediafactors are interpreted as an ecological gradient in species compositions and construction of the additional ordination axes; (4) generalized additive models (GAM) are build and 3D smoothing surfaces of spatial distribution of pollutant’s concentration on ordination plot are fitted; (5) using the fitted models predicted values of PV ecological maxima and the upper boundary values of TV confidence intervals of each species for each single compounds are found; (6) obtained data are used for SSDs modelling. The methodology has been supported by results of bioindication for communities of microscopic fungi of soil samples from the former uranium mining province (Kyrgyzstan). Threshold values of six soil contamination indicators that ensure a pre-given admissible probability of environmental risk have been determined.

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Metadata
Title
Use of the Field Data for Assessment of Hazardous Concentration of Pollutants in Soil and Modelling of Species Sensitivity Distribution
Authors
V. K. Shitikov
A. E. Ivanova
K. A. Kydralieva
V. A. Terekhova
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70557-6_15