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Trace metal pollution in aquatic sediments and some fish species from the Kwilu-Ngongo River,Democratic Republic of Congo (Bas-Congo)
Authors:Patience Ngelinkoto  Florian Thevenon  Naresh Devarajan  Niane Birane  Jeef Maliani  Alain Buluku
Affiliation:1. Croisement Route de Matadi et Avenue de la Libération. Quartier Binza/UPN, Université Pédagogique Nationale (UPN), Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo;2. Faculty of Science, Forel Institute and Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Versoix, Switzerland;3. Postgraduate and Research Department of Zoology, Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli, India
Abstract:In this study, the concentrations of some metals in sediments and consumable fish from the Kwilu Ngongo River, province of Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, are investigated. The digested muscle tissue, whole fish, and river sediment samples were subjected to trace element analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy and by using an automatic mercury analyzer. The highest values of trace metals in fish muscle tissue were found for Cr, Cu, Pb and Hg, with maximum values of 8.6 (Cr), 15.7 (Cu), 6.0 (Pb) and 3.3 (Hg) mg kg?1. These values are higher than maximum tolerable limits recommended by the European Commission Regulation for Food. The highest metal concentrations in sediments were 81 (Cr), 86 (Cu), 21 (Sb), 41 (Pb), and 0.8 (Hg) mg kg?1. Sediment toxicity tests using benthic crustaceans (ostracods) revealed mortality rates of up to 30% after six days of exposure to the sediments near the sugarcane industry outlet pipe discharge. The contamination of the sediments and fishes by the elements and the bio-accumulation of mercury in fish most likely arise from the adjacent agricultural fields where intensive sugarcane cultivation since 1925 has probably contaminated the soils through the long-term use of fertilizers and pesticides.
Keywords:trace metals  pollution  ecotoxicity  sediments  fish  sugarcane industry
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