对过去二十年阿尔及利亚沿海和淡水沉积物中潜在有毒元素污染的系统审查

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Ali Boudebbouz , Yassine Gueroui , Meriem Imen Boussadia , Anissa Zergui , Aissam Bousbia , Sofiane Boudalia
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摘要

人类活动导致潜在有毒元素浓度的增加,引起了人们对其对人类健康和生态系统影响的关注。本研究共查阅了 41 篇研究文章,并利用 2000 年至 2021 年的现有公开数据,评估了淡水和海洋沉积物中 11 种微量元素(镉、钴、铜、铅、铬、铁、锌、锰、镍、汞和砷)的污染状况。研究发现,阿尔及利亚 62 个地区的淡水和海洋沉积物中的金属浓度各不相同,这与使用含铅汽油、采矿场、使用杀虫剂和化肥、渔港、海军建设、城市和工业废物以及缺乏废水处理等因素有关。Igeo 指数显示,镉、铅和锌是主要污染物,在阿尔及利亚淡水沉积物中高于 0 的概率分别为 91.31%、89.66%和 65.39%,在沿海沉积物中分别为 42.86%、34.38%和 34.38%。IPI 显示,85.71% 的研究河流和 31.25%的沿海研究地区的 IPI 值高于 1,这表明阿尔及利亚的淡水沉积物比沿海沉积物受到的污染更严重。
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A systematic review of potential toxic elements contamination in coastal and freshwater sediments from Algeria over the past two decades

The increase in concentrations of potential toxic elements resulting from human activities has raised concerns about their impact on human health and ecosystems. A total of 41 research articles were reviewed, and the contamination status of eleven trace elements (Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Cr, Fe, Zn, Mn, Ni, Hg, and As) in freshwater and marine sediments was evaluated using available published data from 2000 to 2021. Furthermore, the geo-accumulation index (Igeo), the integrated pollution index (IPI), and the potential ecological risk index were calculated.

Metal concentrations in Algerian freshwater and marine sediments were found to vary among 62 regions, linked to factors such as the use of leaded gasoline, mining sites, the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, fishing harbors, naval construction, urban and industrial wastes, and the absence of wastewater treatment. The Igeo indices showed that Cd, Pb, and Zn are the significant pollutants, with probabilities of Algerian sediment being higher than 0 at 91.31 %, 89.66 %, and 65.39 %, respectively, in freshwater and 42.86 %, 34.38 %, and 34.38 %, respectively, in coastal sediment. The IPI indicated that values were higher than 1 in 85.71 % of studied rivers and 31.25 % of coastal study areas, suggesting that freshwater sediments in Algerian are more highly polluted compared to coastal sediments.

It is evident that continuous monitoring and management are essential to mitigate significant contamination resulting from industrial complexes, agricultural practices, and commercial activities in areas adjacent to rivers and marine environments.

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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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3.90
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336
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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