Determination of Heavy Metal Content in Water, Sediment and Microalgae from Lake Victoria, East Africa

D. Ogoyi, C. Mwita, E. Nguu, P. Shiundu
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Lake Victoria, which is the largest fresh water lake in Africa, represents a unique ecosystem that has the largest fresh water fishery in the continent. However, increased anthropogenic activities has increased the potential pollution of the lake especially the heavy metal pollutants which may be toxic to humans and aquatic fauna. There is need therefore for continuous monitoring of pollution levels in the lake. Samples of water, soil sediments and algae were collected in dry, long and short rainy periods of 2008 and analyzed for heavy metal by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. The highest concentration of trace metals were found in sediment samples with Zn having the highest mean concentration values in both Winam (1.019 ppm) and Mwanza gulf (0.889 ppm). The mean concentration of Pb was higher in water samples from Winam gulf (0.823 ppm), while Hg in microalgae samples from Winam gulf had a mean concentration of 0.000148 ppm. The highest concentration of Zn (1.589 ppm) was determined in the sediment samples from Kirumba bay of the Mwanza gulf and the lowest was in sediments from Kishimba bay (0.327 ppm). Levels of trace metals in microalgae were not significant in different sites of the Mwanza Gulf. Like in the Mwanza gulf, levels of Zn was high in sediments from all the sites sampled in Winam Gulf, the highest recorded at Kisat. Pb levels were highest in the water samples from Hippo point, whereas concentration levels of Cd, Cr and Hg were lowest in all the four sites sampled. The maximum biomass of micro- algae occurred at Kisat during the short rain season (November-December) followed by Kamito in the same season.
东非维多利亚湖水体、沉积物和微藻中重金属含量的测定
维多利亚湖是非洲最大的淡水湖,代表了一个独特的生态系统,拥有非洲大陆最大的淡水渔业。然而,人类活动的增加增加了湖泊的潜在污染,特别是对人类和水生动物可能有毒的重金属污染物。因此,有必要对湖中的污染水平进行持续监测。采用原子吸收分光光度法对2008年旱季、长雨季和短雨季的水体、土壤沉积物和藻类进行重金属分析。沉积物样品中微量金属含量最高,其中锌的平均浓度在温南湾(1.019 ppm)和姆万扎湾(0.889 ppm)均最高。温南湾水样中Pb的平均浓度较高(0.823 ppm),微藻样品中Hg的平均浓度为0.000148 ppm。其中,姆万扎湾基伦巴湾沉积物中锌含量最高(1.589 ppm),基辛巴湾沉积物中锌含量最低(0.327 ppm)。姆万扎湾不同地点微藻中微量金属含量差异不显著。与姆万扎湾一样,威南湾所有采样点的沉积物中锌含量都很高,是基萨特记录的最高水平。Hippo点的水样中铅含量最高,而Cd、Cr和Hg的浓度在所有四个采样点中都最低。微藻生物量在短雨季(11 - 12月)发生在Kisat,其次是Kamito。
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