Patterns And Source Apportionment Of Potentially Toxic Elements Distribution In The Soils Of The Nangodi Area, Northeast Ghana: A Multivariate And Machine Learning Approach.
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Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances
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This study assessed the sources, distribution and pollution status of heavy metals in the Nangodi area of Northwestern Ghana. Cr (120.86 mg/kg) and Co (30.92 mg/kg) had respective average values of 2.4 and 1.2 times
higher than their Continental Crustal Averages of 100 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg. The Potential Toxic Elements (PTE)
displayed a decreasing trend in the order Ba > Cr > V > Sr > Cu > Zn > Co > Mo. The Metal Index assessment
highlighted the significant effect of galamsey on the soil health of the area. The samples were ranked as slightly
(26.45 %), moderately (25.18 %), Strongly (21.20 %) and seriously (23.91 %) affected. The positive Matrix
Factorization identified three Factors as controlling PTEs in the area. Factor 1/anthropogenic (V = 84 %, Cu = 84
%, Co = 75.5 % and Zn = 58.9 %). Factor 2/geogenic (Ba = 87.5 %, Sr = 83.1 %, Pb = 57.8 %). Factor 3/mixed
source (Cr = 91.8 % and Mo = 43.4 %). The Pearson correlation matrix outlined two groups of PTEs; (1) PTEs
with moderate to strong correlation (V, Co, Cu and Zn) and (2) PTEs with weak to moderate correlation (Sr, Mo,
Ba and Pb). The first group occurs at the southwestern boundary of the study area, reflecting the influence of
local geology and mining practices on the levels of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the soil. The Self
Organising Map (SOM) identified three higher concentration clusters, V, Zn, Cu, and Co, inferred to be the
mining activities. Geogenic-sourced Sr and Ba are located centrally. Pb, Mo, and Cr show distinct distributions,
suggesting mixed factors affecting their spread. The study identified systematic heavy metal pollution, which
could pose a deleterious risk to the environment and inhabitants of the area.
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Kazapoe, R. W., Kwayisi, D., Alidu, S., Fynn, O. F., Sagoe, S. D., Amuah, E. E. Y., & Nyavor, E. (2025). Patterns and source apportionment of potentially toxic elements distribution in the soils of the Nangodi area, Northeast Ghana: A multivariate and machine learning approach. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 18, 100688.
