E.R. Vignesh , T.R. Gireeshkumar , C.R. Emil John , M.P. Jafna Binu , K.S. Arya
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摘要
这项研究调查了拉克沙德韦普群岛珊瑚和珊瑚礁沉积物中重金属的分布、污染状况和生态影响,以及易变有机物对沉积物中金属积累的作用。潮间带沉积物中的重金属浓度相对高于泻湖和珊瑚中的重金属浓度。地球化学指数普遍表明,沉积物中的重金属人为含量较低,根据沉积物质量准则,不会对生物群造成不利影响。沉积物的生化成分主要是碳水化合物(CHO),其次是脂类(LPD)和蛋白质(PRT),PRT:CHO 和 LPD:CHO 的比率值较低,表明有机物老化、难分解且营养质量低。部分 CHO 可能来自陆地,统计分析显示,CHO 和 LPD 是有毒金属(如镉、钴和砷)进入珊瑚礁环境的潜在载体。生物群-沉积物累积因子(BSAF)显示,在拉克沙德韦普珊瑚中,镉是宏观富集物,锌、镍、钒和砷是微观-宏观富集物。
Assessment of heavy metal contamination and trophic status of coral reef sediments of the Lakshadweep Archipelago, Arabian Sea
This study investigated the distribution, contamination status, and ecological implications of heavy metals in the Lakshadweep Archipelago corals and coral reef sediments and the role of labile organic matter on metal accumulation in sediments. Heavy metal concentrations were relatively higher in the inter-tidal sediments than in the lagoon and the corals. The geochemical indices generally indicated the low anthropogenic contribution of heavy metals in sediments, and according to the sediment quality guidelines, there are no adverse effects on the biota. Sedimentary biochemical constituents are dominated by carbohydrates (CHO) followed by Lipids (LPD) and Proteins (PRT), and the low values of PRT: CHO and LPD: CHO ratios indicated aged, refractory organic matter with low nutritional quality. A portion of CHO may be derived from terrestrial sources, and statistical analyses revealed that CHO and LPD are the potential carriers of toxic metals such as Cd, Co and As into the coral reef environment. The biota-sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) showed Cd as a macro concentrator and Zn, Ni, V and As as micro-macro concentrators in Lakshadweep corals.
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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.