Effect of Grain Size Fractions on Distribution of Cr in Sediments

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Abdallah, Maha Ahmed Mohamed [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Oceanog & Fisheries, Dept Marine Environm, Marine Pollut Lab, Alexandria, Egypt
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HEAVY-METALS; SEA;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Estuarine deposited sediments is an important environmental medium that is widely used for characterizing anthropogenic contaminant levels in urban systems. It has significant implications for human health, and can directly impact aquatic biota. Assessment of Cr contamination and its distribution in different grain size fractions of the surface sediments of Abu Qir Bay, one of the Mediterranean coastal bays, as industrial development area has been investigated. Since the persistent toxic metals pose serious health risks, this research concentrated on investigating the concentrations and spatial distribution of Cr in Abu Qir Bay. Ten sampling points were selected and approximately 500 g of surface sediments were obtained from different depths. Samples were sieved and six grain size fractions (1.0, 0.5, 0.25, 0.125, 0.063 and <0.063 mu m) from each sample were selected for the analysis of Cr. Data indicate significant Cr contamination in all samples. The finest sediment fractions (0.063 and <0.063 gm) contained the highest concentrations of Cr and organic matter. The concentration of this metal was generally four times greater than in coarse grained-fractions. Silt plus clay (<0.063 gm) was the single most important mass component with >40% of the total sediment stored in this fraction. Mass of sediment <63 mm combined with a median labile Cr concentration of 239.1 mu g/g accounted for 45% of the total Cr load stored in road sediments. These findings are significant from an environmental management perspective, and these issues are discussed in light of street sweeper sediment grain size removal efficiencies. This indicates anthropogenic origins of this metal.
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页码:1093 / 1100
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