Risk Assessment and Distribution of Heavy Metals in Water and Sediments along Ibelebiri Axis of Kolo Creek, Ogbia Local Government Area, Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

C. Onwudiegwu, Chimere Ezekwe, S. Uzoekwe
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Pollution arising from uncontrollable combustion processes, including artisanal refineries are common in communities through which Kolo Creek traverses. Previous studies have centered on the effect of oil and gas production on Kolo Creek at shell flow station at Imiringi. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the risk and distribution of heavy metals (Zn, Ni, Cr, Cu, Pb, Co, and Cd) in water and sediments along Ibelebiri axis of Kolo creek in Ogbia L.G.A., Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Water and sediment samples were collected at locations upstream, within and downstream at Ibelebiri community, and also from a control site.  Generally, heavy metal concentrations showed a decreasing trend of Cu˃Zn˃Pb˃Cr˃Cd˃Co˃Ni for water samples. The mean concentration of these metals: Ni, Cr, Zn and Cu  recorded in this study was below international recommended limits.  But, Pb, Cd levels in locations LC1, LC3 and LC4 are above the international recommended limits. The heavy metals in the sediments showed a decreasing trend of Zn˃Pb˃Cu˃Co˃Cr˃Ni˃Cd. The concentrations of these metals Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr, Cu and Zn are below the permissible limit set by Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). However, Co values at locations LC3 and LC4 are slightly above the DPR target value of 20 mg/kg for sediments. Using the geoaccumulation index (Igeo) classification, the sediments across the four locations are uncontaminated with Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, Co and Ni. But, the sediments in locations LC1, LC3 and LC4 are moderately contaminated with Pb. Similarly, the contamination factor (CF) classification, revealed low contamination of Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni and Co across the four locations;  moderate contamination of Pb in the four locations. Finally, principal component analysis  (PCA) identified two major factors.
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尼日利亚尼日尔河三角洲地区奥格比亚地方政府辖区科洛溪 Ibelebiri 轴沿岸水体和沉积物中重金属的风险评估和分布情况
在科洛溪流经的社区,包括手工精炼厂在内的不可控燃烧过程造成的污染很常见。以前的研究主要集中在伊米林吉贝壳流站的石油和天然气生产对科洛溪的影响。因此,本研究旨在调查尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区 Ogbia L.G.A.科洛溪 Ibelebiri轴沿线的水和沉积物中重金属(锌、镍、铬、铜、铅、钴和镉)的风险和分布情况。在 Ibelebiri 社区的上游、内部和下游地点以及一个对照地点采集了水和沉积物样本。 总体而言,水样中铜˃锌˃铅˃铬˃镉˃钴˃镍的重金属浓度呈下降趋势。这些金属的平均浓度为本研究中记录的镍、铬、锌和铜的平均浓度低于国际建议限值。 但是,LC1、LC3 和 LC4 地点的铅、镉含量高于国际建议限值。沉积物中的重金属 Zn˃Pb˃Cu˃Co˃Cr˃Ni˃Cd 呈下降趋势。这些金属镉、铅、镍、铬、铜和锌的浓度均低于石油资源部(DPR)规定的允许限值。不过,LC3 和 LC4 地点的钴值略高于石油资源部规定的沉积物 20 毫克/千克的目标值。根据地质累积指数(Igeo)分类,四个地点的沉积物均未受到镉、铬、铜、锌、钴和镍的污染。但是,LC1、LC3 和 LC4 地点的沉积物受到铅的中度污染。同样,污染因子(CF)分类显示,四个地点的镉、铬、铜、锌、镍和钴的污染程度较低;四个地点的铅污染程度中等。最后,主成分分析(PCA)确定了两个主要因子。
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