F. Al-imarah, T. Khalaf, S. G. Ajeel, Abdullah Y. Khudhair, R. Saad
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摘要
利用特制网在伊拉克国家水域8个监测点采集浮游动物样本:1- Shatt Al-Basrah运河、2- Khour Al-Zubair、3- 29号浮标、4- 13号浮标、5- 5号浮标、6-Al-Musab、7- Ras Al-Bisha和8- al - fao。在2009年6月至2010年2月期间进行了抽样。浮游动物被分类为:桡足类、罗浮目、环状幼虫和其他一些小种类。浮游动物种类以桡足类、轮状目、卷腹幼体、多囊类和双壳类为主,尾足类、Castropod类、forminminforfora类和巨足类次之。选定的重金属Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni, Pb, U和Zn采用加拿大Maxxan分析公司的高精密ICP/MS进行测定。由于两个主要原因,大多数被研究的金属中重金属的估计水平(µg/g)都很高:1-海上船只沉没在水道中;2-巴士拉市和周围某些工业区排放的废水。descanding浓度的重金属积累的趋势在浮游动物在伊拉克南部海域的顺序:铁>锌> U >铜>有限公司>铅> Cd > Hg。最高水平µg / g有毒重金属(1.91±6.62),Hg(0.40±1.100)、镍(15.52±40.15)、Pb(1.013±2.030),和U(88.6±156.55),据报道在网站7 Ras Al-Bishah站顶部的西部北部阿拉伯海湾由于垃圾排放从伊朗idustrial房地产。
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Zooplanktons from Iraqi National Waters
Samples of zooplankton's were collected by special net from 8 sites within Iraqi national waters represented by stations: 1- Shatt Al-Basrah cannal, 2- Khour Al-Zubair, 3- Buoy 29, 4-Buoy 13, 5-Buoy 5, 6-Al-Musab, 7- Ras Al-Bisha, and 8-Al-Fao. Samplings were conducted during the period June 2009 and Feb. 2010. Zooplankton's were classified in groups: Copepods, Rofifera, Cirriped larvea, and some other minor species. Major abundant zooplankton's were Copepods, Rotifera, Cirriped larvea, Polychates, and Bivalves, while other zooplankton's which appear in minor abundance were Appendicularea, Castropod, Forminilifora, and Megalopa. Selected heavy metals Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni, Pb, U, and Zn were determined in the collected samples by adopting a highly sophisticated ICP/MS at Maxxan Analytical Inc., Canada. Levels estimated of heavy metals in µg/g were high for most of studied metals due to two main reasons: 1- the marine vessels sank in the water ways, and 2- discharging of waste water from Basrah City and certain industrial estate around. Trend of descanding concentrations of heavy metals accumulated in zooplankton's at southern Iraqi Waters were in the order: Fe> Zn> U > Cu > Co > Pb > Cd > Hg. Highest levels in µg/g for toxic heavy metals Co (1.91±6.62), Hg (0.40±1.100), Ni (15.52±40.15), Pb (1.013±2.030), and U (88.6±156.55), were reported at site 7 the Ras Al-Bishah station at the top of the Northern West Arabian Gulf due to waste discharge from the Iranian idustrial estate.