Trace metals in water, sediments and marine organisms from the northern part of the Gulf of Suez, Red Sea |
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Authors: | Khalid Mohamed El-Moselhy Mahmoud Nageib Gabal |
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Affiliation: | a National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Suez, P.O. Box 182, Suez, Egypt;b Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn were determined in water, sediments, gastropod (Bulla umpulla) and green algae (Ulva lactuca) collected from five stations in the western side of the northern part of the Gulf of Suez during the period February 1993–January 1994. Sediments recorded the highest concentrations of Cd (2.26–4.40 μg/g) and Pb (13.90–28.34 μg/g), While the highest concentrations of the essential metals Cu and Zn were found in B. umpulla (28.19–72.04 and 60.24–108.74 μg/g, respectively). Water and sediments showed similar spatial distribution patterns for the highest mean values of the different metals. Highest values of the studied metals were found at stations influenced by various pollution sources such as harbours, and sewage and industrial drains. In contrast, the lowest concentrations were observed faraway from any pollution source. Calculations of concentration factors (C.F.) for gastropod and algae showed highest C.F. of Cd (4312.5–8705.9) and Pb (2103.3–8317.9) in algae, and highest C.F. of Cu (5288.9–42376.5) and Zn (3686.7–9631.5) in gastropod. |
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Keywords: | Author Keywords: Metals Gulf of Suez Water Sediments Marine organisms |
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