孟加拉国哈尔达河主要鲤鱼养殖河水重金属浓度评估

Ranjit K. Nath , Muhammad Towhid Moula , Rahul Kumar Sutradhar , Sanjida Mukut , Mst Roksana Khatun , Arup Kumer Roy
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河水中的重金属污染是工业废物、制革厂、使用过的化肥和污水排放等人为污染源造成的。重金属的生物累积性和毒性是孟加拉国唯一一条哈达河的天然鲤鱼繁殖地所面临的令人担忧的问题。本研究采用标准方法,从哈勒达河发源地和哈勒达河与卡诺富里河汇合点之间沿岸的 36 个采样点收集数据,对七种重金属(铁、锰、铜、钴、镍、锌和六价铬)进行了评估。使用原子吸收分光光度计测量重金属,并使用主成分分析法(PCA)确定参数之间的相关性。重金属的浓度范围分别为:铁 0.316 至 3.216 毫克/升,锰 0.023 至 0.236 毫克/升,铜 0.022 至 0.044 毫克/升,钴 0.022 至 0.051 毫克/升,镍 0.002 至 0.008 毫克/升,锌 0.037 至 0.282 毫克/升,六价铬 0.013 至 0.146 毫克/升。某些点的铜和锰含量高于允许限值,但其他金属含量在允许限值之内。
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Assessment of heavy metal concentration in the water of major carp breeding River Halda, Bangladesh

Heavy metal contamination in river water is a result of anthropogenic sources like industrial waste, tanneries, used fertiliser, and sewage discharge. Bioaccumulation and toxicity of heavy metals are alarming concerns for the natural carp breeding ground of the one and only river Halda of Bangladesh. Seven heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Co, Ni, Zn, and Cr (VI)) were assessed in this study following standard methods by gathering data from 36 sampling points that are situated along the area between the origin of Halda and Kalurghat confluence point of Halda and Karnofuli. An atomic absorption spectrophotometer was used for the measurement of the heavy metals, and the correlation between the parameters was determined using principal component analysis (PCA). The concentration of heavy metals ranged from 0.316 to 3.216 mg/L for Fe, 0.023–0.236 mg/L for Mn, 0.022–0.044 mg/L for Cu, 0.022–0.051 mg/L for Co, 0.002–0.008 mg/L for Ni, 0.037–0.282 mg/L for Zn, and 0.013–0.146 mg/L for Cr (VI), respectively. Cu and Mn values in some points were above the permissible limit, but other metal contents were within the permissible limit.

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