埃及地中海沿岸尼罗河三角洲沉积物重金属污染程度评价

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejar.2023.01.002
Amani Badawi , Shaimaa M. Magdy
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尼罗河三角洲海岸沿着埃及地中海沿岸的中部地区延伸,从塞得港向东到亚历山大港向西。在尼罗河三角洲地区采集了六个短沉积物岩芯,以评估九种重金属的污染水平:Fe、Mn、Zn、Ni、Cu、Cr、Cd、Pb和Ba。岩芯样本的地球化学分析揭示了它们的沉积物特征。主要沉积物为尼罗河细粒砂,有机质、碳酸盐和重金属含量波动较大。它们主要对应于污水排放的暴露规模,与影响沿海生态系统的人为因素有关。应用的环境指数表明,尼罗河三角洲的西部和中部地区被列为未污染地区,而以塞得港核心为代表的东部边缘被列为污染地区。发现了金属污染水平的变化,从Cd的高污染到Cr的严重污染,以及Zn、Ni、Cu、Mn和Fe的中度污染。赛义德港场地受到工业和港口活动的人为影响。建议减轻生态威胁,限制污染向西扩散,以防止尼罗河三角洲海岸的进一步退化。
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Evaluation of the pollution extent of heavy metals in the sediment of the Nile Delta, Mediterranean Coast, Egypt

The Nile Delta coast extends along the middle region of Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, from Port Said eastward to Alexandria westward. Six short sediment cores were collected across the Nile Delta sector to assess the pollution level of nine heavy metals: Fe, Mn, Zn, Ni, Cu, Cr, Cd, Pb, and Ba. Geochemical analysis of the core samples revealed their sediment features. The predominant sediment was Nile fine-grained sand, with fluctuations in organic matter, carbonate, and heavy metal content. They correspond mainly to an exposure scale to effluent discharges, relevant to anthropogenic factors influencing the coastal ecosystem. The applied environmental indices demonstrated that the western and middle sites of the Nile Delta are classified as unpolluted areas, while the eastern edge, represented by the Port Said core, is identified as polluted area. Variations in the metal contamination level were recognized, ranging from high contamination with Cd to considerable contamination with Cr, and moderate contamination with Zn, Ni, Cu, Mn, and Fe. Port Said site is significantly affected by the anthropogenic impact of industries and port activities. It is recommended to mitigate ecological threats and limit pollution spreading westward to prevent further degradation of the Nile Delta coast.

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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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39 days
期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research is published by the National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries. The Journal isdevoted to the publication of original papers and reviews in all branches of aquatic sciences (Oceanography, Limnology, Fisheries,Aquaculture and environmental sciences)
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