Abstract:The pollutions and sources of heavy metals in soils around a recycled lead industry park were analyzed by a method combining multivariate statistics and geo-statistics. The results showed that the average contents of Pb, Cd, As, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn were 124.05, 0.394, 21.18, 82.72, 24.23, 35.47 and 62.04 mg/kg, respectively. The concents of Pb, Cd and As were 3.96, 1.90 and 0.84 times higher than the corresponding background values. The contents of Pb and Cd in soils near the industry park area were higher, and appeared to be a center island spatial distribution and diffusion trends in the eastern; as content was accumulated in the farmland far away from the industry park. Source analysis showed that Pb and Cd pollutions were mainly come from the industrial park, while As pollution was affected by agricultural production activities.