Impact of drainage effluents and wind direction on the copper distribution and balance in Abu-Qir Bay, Alexandria, Egypt

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Omneya Ibrahim , Nadia Badr , Sherif Ismail , Amro El-Baz
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Heavy metals entering seawater pose a global threat to marine life and the ecological system. In this regard, this study investigates the mass balance of copper in Abu Qir Bay, a shallow basin located in the western Mediterranean coastal zone of Egypt. The study area is well-thought-out as a fertile marine habitat, which emphasizes the presence of naturogenic and anthropogenic activities. Three land-based sources, namely al-Tabia outfall, al-Maadia outlet, and the Rosetta branch of the Nile River, are seriously affecting the bay causing pollution problems. As part of this research, rainfall, seawater, and drainage water samples were collected to determine and evaluate the relative importance of different sources on the geochemical cycle of copper in the bay. The results revealed that the mean total concentration of copper in the bay was 74.61 ± 18.37 μg/l. Abu Qir Bay receives about 1374.8 ± 171.05 and 643.13 ± 153.03 tons of copper annually from agricultural and industrial discharges, respectively. The outflowing surface water from the bay transports 2463 ton/year of the total amount of copper to the southeastern Mediterranean water. The calculated residence time of copper in Abu Qir Bay was 101 days, while the assimilative factor of copper in the bay amounted to 40 ton.m3/mg.year. As per the findings, a 90 % reduction of the total copper concentration in the bay, in case the external loading stops, can act as an important solution for quick recovery of the bay condition to reach 7.5 μg/l after 121 days.

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排水废水和风向对埃及亚历山大Abu Qir湾铜分布和平衡的影响
进入海水的重金属对海洋生物和生态系统构成全球威胁。在这方面,本研究调查了位于埃及地中海西部海岸带的浅盆地阿布基尔湾的铜质量平衡。该研究区域被认为是一个肥沃的海洋栖息地,强调了自然和人类活动的存在。三个陆地来源,即al-Tabia排水口、al-Maadia排水口和尼罗河罗塞塔支流,正在严重影响海湾,造成污染问题。作为本研究的一部分,收集了降雨、海水和排水样本,以确定和评估不同来源对海湾铜地球化学循环的相对重要性。结果表明,该湾铜的平均总浓度为74.61±18.37μg/l。阿布齐尔湾每年从农业和工业排放中分别接收约1374.8±171.05和643.13±153.03吨铜。海湾流出的地表水每年向地中海东南部输送2463吨铜。计算出的铜在阿布基尔湾的停留时间为101天,而铜在海湾中的同化因子为40吨/立方米/年。研究结果表明,在外部装载停止的情况下,海湾中的总铜浓度降低90%,可以作为快速恢复海湾条件的重要解决方案,在121天后达到7.5μg/l。
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
63
审稿时长
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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