Assessment of Trace Metals in the Sediments From the Coastal Zone of Alexandria, Egypt |
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Authors: | M. A. Okbah Th. H. Mahmoud M. S. El-Deek |
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Affiliation: | a National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Alexandria, Egypt |
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Abstract: | ![]() Freshly deposited surface sediments from the Alexandria coastal zone were collected and analysed in 1995 for their trace metal concentrations. Metal concentrations in the sediments vary between sites within a wide range for copper, zinc, iron, lead, chromium and cadmium. the statistical analysis between the metal concentrations and the different constituents (organic carbon, total nitrogen, silt, clay and total iron) showed significant correlations. the enrichment factors for the sediments ranged between 3 and 4-fold for copper, chromium and zinc and reached up to 9-fold for lead and 113-fold for cadmium. the highest index for cadmium and lead may be attributed to the anthropogenic inputs from the surrounding area, where they are highest in lower discharge areas. |
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Keywords: | Surface sediments trace metals Mediterranean coast Alexandria pollution index |
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