中子活化法评价加纳本雅泻湖砷和铜污染

M. K. Vowotor, R. Edziah, S. S. Sackey, Emmanuel Kofi Amewode, Sandra Baaba Frempong
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一些水体和这些水体下土壤中的重金属浓度。这将对这些水的使用者和水中鱼类的消费者产生有害的后果。利用加纳研究反应堆-1的仪器中子活化分析技术,研究了从加纳KEEA的Benya泻湖收集的沉积物、鱼类和水中的两种重金属砷(As)和铜(Cu)的浓度。在所研究的三部分生态中,铜的浓度累积大于砷。另一方面,砷在沉积物中的浓度高于铜,铜在水和鱼中的浓度高于砷。砷和铜的污染程度依次为鱼>沉积物>水。虽然砷和铜在水和鱼中的含量都有所增加,这使得泻湖的水不适合人类使用,泻湖的鱼也不安全,但它们在沉积物中的浓度对环境的生态风险指数较低。
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Assessment of Arsenic and Copper Pollution of the Benya Lagoon, Ghana By Neutron Activation Analysis
Heavy metal concentrations in some water bodies and the soil beneath these waters. These would have detrimental consequences on these water users and consumers of the fish in that water. Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis technique using the Ghana Research Reactor-1 was employed to find out the concentrations of two heavy metals, Arsenic (As) and Copper (Cu) in the sediments, fishes, and water collected from the Benya Lagoon in the KEEA, Ghana. Cumulatively, Copper was found to be greater in concentration than Arsenic concerning the three parts of the ecology under study. On the other hand, Arsenic was more concentrated in the sediments than Copper, and Copper was more concentrated in the water and fish than Arsenic. Cumulatively, the level of contamination of Arsenic and Copper decreased in the order fish > sediment > water. Though Arsenic and Copper were found in elevated amounts in both water and fish which rendered the Lagoon water unsuitable for human use and the fish from the Lagoon unsafe for consumption, their concentrations in the sediment were found to have a low ecological risk index on the environment.
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