Trace metal concentrations in the surface sediments of Sulaibikhat Bay, Kuwait

被引:0
|
作者
Alshemmari, Hassan [1 ]
Alotaibi, Yousef [1 ]
Owens, Ronan [2 ]
机构
[1] Kuwait Inst Sci Res, Dept Environm Sci, Safat 13109, Kuwait
[2] Environm & Heritage Serv, Biodivers Unit, Belfast BT1 1GU, Antrim, North Ireland
来源
关键词
surface sediment; Sulaibikhat Bay; Kuwait; trace metals; total organic carbon; HEAVY-METALS; COASTAL SEDIMENTS; MERCURY CONTAMINATION; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; ELEMENTS; GULF; SEA; POLLUTION; ACCUMULATION; MULTIVARIATE;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Surface sediment samples were collected by Van Veen grab samplers from thirty-four locations in Sulaibikhat Bay, Kuwait, during November and December, 2003. Bulk sediment composition was characterised by the analysis of the grain size distribution, determination of calcium carbonate and total organic carbon (TOC) contents. The metals cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, nickel, lead and zinc were measured by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry following digestion with hydrofluoric acid/aqua regia. Arsenic and mercury were determined by hydride generation atomic absorptions spectrometry and cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. Grain-size analysis showed that the silt fraction was dominant at most locations with a mean of 66.8% and with individual stations falling between 20.4% and 90.0%. The clay fraction (mean 18.0%; range 5.4% - 40.5%) and sand fraction (mean 15.2%; range 1.1% - 73.0%) were less significant. Calcium carbonate contents were 11.4% - 50.6% and TOC fell within the range 0.06% - 6.02%. Mean metal concentrations were 2.23 mu g/g As, 0.37 mu g/g Hg, 2.13 mu g/g Cd, 17.3 mu g/g Co, 139.6 mu g/g Cr, 36.7 mu g/g Cu, 97.8 mu g/g Ni, 10.5 mu g/g Pb and 93.3 mu g/g Zn. Metal concentrations in Sulaibikhat Bay appeared to be correlated with sediment total organic carbon (TOC), and with sediment mud content. Negative correlations were observed between metal concentrations and carbonate content. Metal concentrations were highest in the south east of Sulaibikhat Bay, adjacent to the Ghazali outfall, and decreased to the north.
引用
收藏
页码:87 / 110
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] TRACE-METAL CONCENTRATIONS AND FLUXES IN BERMUDA SEDIMENTS
    LYONS, WB
    ARMSTRONG, PB
    GAUDETTE, HE
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 1983, 14 (02) : 65 - 68
  • [42] Trace metal distributions in the surficial sediments of Penobscot Bay, Maine
    Larsen, P.F.
    Zdanowicz, V.
    Johnson, A.C.
    1600, (31):
  • [43] TRACE-METAL GEOCHEMISTRY OF SEDIMENTS FROM BAFFIN BAY
    LORING, DH
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 1984, 21 (12) : 1368 - 1378
  • [44] Endemic macrofauna of the Sulaibikhat Bay salt marsh and mudflat habitats, Kuwait: status and need for conservation
    Al-Zaidan, ASY
    Jones, DA
    Al-Mohanna, SY
    Meakins, R
    JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2003, 54 (01) : 115 - 124
  • [45] TRACE-ELEMENTS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF NAVARINO BAY, GREECE
    VARNAVAS, SP
    PANAGOS, AG
    LAIOS, G
    ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY AND WATER SCIENCES, 1987, 10 (03): : 159 - 168
  • [46] Trace metal concentrations in lake and overbank sediments in southern Norway
    Rognerud, S
    Hongve, D
    Fjeld, E
    Ottesen, RT
    ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, 2000, 39 (07): : 723 - 732
  • [47] Trace metal concentrations in tropical mangrove sediments, NE Brazil
    Miola, Brigida
    de Morais, Jader Onofre
    Pinheiro, Lidriana de Souza
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2016, 102 (01) : 206 - 209
  • [48] TRACE-METAL CONCENTRATIONS IN SEDIMENTS OF THE EASTERN MISSISSIPPI BIGHT
    PRESLEY, BJ
    TAYLOR, RJ
    BOOTHE, PN
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1992, 33 (04) : 267 - 282
  • [49] Trace metal concentrations in the sediments and plants of the Danube Delta, Romania
    Barbara E. M. Keller
    Kate Lajtha
    Sergiu Cristofor
    Wetlands, 1998, 18 : 42 - 50
  • [50] Trace metal concentrations in the sediments and plants of the Danube Delta, Romania
    Keller, BEM
    Lajtha, K
    Cristofor, S
    WETLANDS, 1998, 18 (01) : 42 - 50