Chemoecological Monitoring of Water Quality in the Ham Luong River (Mekong Delta, Vietnam)

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N. Tereshchenko, V. Proskurnin, O. Solov'eva, E. Tikhonova, Trong Hiep Nguyen, O. Chuzhikova-Proskurnina, I. Sidorov
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Investigation of concentrations of organic and inorganic pollutants (hydrocarbons, including oil hydrocarbons, and trace elements – heavy metals and metalloids) in the Ham Luong River in the Mekong Delta was carried out and water quality was assessed by comparing the obtained levels of values with the regulatory limits of concentration. The determination of the total content of hydrocarbons and oil hydrocarbons was made by gas chromatography method; the trace elements were measured by ICP-MS technique after chemical treatment of samples. The content of oil hydrocarbons in the Ham Luong River water ranged from 0.042 to 0.076 mg/l. These values were quite high, exceeding the sanitary standard (0.05 mg/l) for fishery reservoirs, or approaching it, but they were lower compared to Vietnam national standard for domestic supply water (0.1 mg/l). The content of hydrocarbons in suspended matter was in the range of 0.011–0.37 mg/l. The concentrations of 15 trace elements were studied, nine of them (Ni, Fe, V, As, Se, Be, Cd, Sb, Tl) did not exceed any of the established regulatory limits of concentration for surface water. However, concentrations of six trace elements (Pb, Zn, Cu, Co, Ag, Mo) were found to exceed the standard regulatory limits. Among the studied 15 trace elements, critical and potentially critical elements were identified, which are subject to primary monitoring control. Chemoecological studies of water quality are important for monitoring of the ecological and sanitary water state for ensure the quality of consumed natural resources and to preserve the biological diversity of the Mekong Delta ecosystems.
Ham Luong 河(越南湄公河三角洲)水质的化学生态监测
对湄公河三角洲 Ham Luong 河中的有机和无机污染物(碳氢化合物(包括石油碳氢化合物)和微量元素--重金属和类金属)的浓度进行了调查,并通过将所获得的数值水平与规定的浓度限值进行比较,对水质进行了评估。碳氢化合物和油类碳氢化合物总含量的测定采用气相色谱法;痕量元素则在对样本进行化学处理后采用 ICP-MS 技术进行测量。Ham Luong 河水中的油类碳氢化合物含量介于 0.042 至 0.076 毫克/升之间。这些数值相当高,超过或接近渔业水库的卫生标准(0.05 毫克/升),但低于越南国家生活用水标准(0.1 毫克/升)。悬浮物中的碳氢化合物含量为 0.011-0.37 毫克/升。对 15 种微量元素的浓度进行了研究,其中 9 种(镍、铁、钒、砷、硒、铍、镉、锑、碲)没有超过地表水的任何规定浓度限值。不过,有六种微量元素(铅、锌、铜、钴、银、钼)的浓度超过了标准规定限值。在所研究的 15 种微量元素中,确定了关键元素和潜在关键元素,这些元素受主要监测控制。水质化学生态学研究对监测水的生态和卫生状况非常重要,可确保消耗的自然资源的质量,保护湄公河三角洲生态系统的生物多样性。
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Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
Russian Journal of Earth Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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