城市化对埃及红海沿岸沉积物重金属浓度的影响

M. El-Metwally, Ahmed S. Abouhend, M. Dar, K. El-Moselhy
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测定了红海沿岸4个城市(Ras-Gharib、Hurghada、Safaga和Qusier)表层沉积物中重金属(Cu、Zn、Pb、Cd、Fe、Mn、Ni和Co)的总浓度。在所有沉积物样品中,研究金属的平均浓度范围(µg/g)分别为11.2 ~ 145.3、14.2 ~ 225.5、18.5 ~ 90.8、1.4 ~ 5.6、1373 ~ 31,089、72.5 ~ 758.5、15.3 ~ 65.7和10.2 ~ 26.3。研究了人口压力和不同活动对重金属污染的影响,并利用主成分分析(PCA)对重金属污染源进行了分类。赫尔格达省海洋活动中Cu、Zn、Pb污染风险最高,萨法加市沉积物中Fe、Mn污染风险最高。根据沉积物金属本底水平,计算污染因子(CF)、金属污染负荷指数(MPI)、富集因子(EF)和地质累积指数(I geo),评价沉积物重金属质量和生态风险。平均EF值表明,铅和镉在人为污染中富集。Co和Cd在沉积物中属于中度污染,Pb在沉积物中属于强污染。
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Effects of Urbanization on the Heavy Metal Concentrations in the Red Sea Coastal Sediments, Egypt
The total concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Fe, Mn, Ni and Co) were determined in surface sediments from the coastal area of the Red Sea in four cities (Ras-Gharib, Hurghada, Safaga, and Qusier). In all sediment samples, the mean concentration ranges in (µg/g) of the studied metals were 11.2-145.3, 14.2-225.5, 18.5-90.8, 1.4-5.6, 1373-31,089, 72.5-758.5, 15.3-65.7 and 10.2-26.3, respectively. The effects of population pressure and different activities on metal contamination were evaluated, and metals were grouped according to sources of contamination using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Maritime activities in Hurghada showed highest risk of contamination with Cu, Zn and Pb, while the sediments of Safaga City showed highest contaminated with Fe and Mn. The sediments quality and ecological risk of heavy metals were assessed relating to the sediments background levels of metals and calculating contamination factor (CF), metal pollution load index (MPI), enrichment factor (EF) and geo-accumulation index (I geo ). Average values of EF showed that Pb and Cd were highly enriched from anthropogenic contamination. The recorded (I geo ) values of Co and Cd were categorized as moderately polluted, while Pb was strongly effective pollutant in the studied sediments.
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