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Mar Pollut Bull ; 173(Pt B): 113138, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34798429

ABSTRACT

This investigation aimed to determine the contents of biogenic SiO2 and different phosphorus forms (P) and to evaluate phosphorus ecological risk in surface sediment of Anzali wetland. According to the results, biogenic SiO2 ranged from 0.29 to 3.04%. Also, the average biogenic SiO2 at all studied stations was 1.36 ± 0.83%. Results indicated that total P (TP) was between 493 and 771 ppm, averaged 637.20 ± 79.41 ppm. Moreover, inorganic P (INTP) ranged from 256.63 to 376.89 ppm and composed 51.46 ± 4.68% of total P. The percentage of P-forms was in descending order: residual-P > Fe-P > Ca-P > Al-P > labile-P. Phosphorus pollution index (PPI) ranged from 0.82 to 1.29, with an average of 1.06 in the sediment of the Anzali wetland. The Sediment P saturation (SPS) values varied considerably from 40.96 to 83.57, with an average SPS value of 49.1. Based on the eutrophication risk index, all stations except one had a low eutrophication risk index.


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Water Pollutants, Chemical , Wetlands , Caspian Sea , China , Environmental Monitoring , Eutrophication , Geologic Sediments , Phosphorus/analysis , Silicon Dioxide , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 136: 22-32, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30509802

ABSTRACT

We investigated the bioavailability, mobility, and origin of heavy metals present in sediments from the Anzali Wetland. Chemical speciation of the metals was performed according to the Tessier method. Results indicated that Cd and As showed the highest level of bioavailability, whereas Cr showed the lowest level. Cr, Co, and V were shown to have a terrestrial origin. The metal As was mostly found in the reducible fraction (F3), whereas other metals were highest in the residual phase. The levels of Co present in the oxidizable fraction (F4); Pb and Cd present in the carbonate fraction (F2); and the other metals present in the exchangeable fraction (F1) were found to be the lowest. On the basis of the Risk Assessment Code of metals, Cd at most stations, As and Ni at some stations, and Zn at one station revealed to have a moderate risk. Co and Pb were found to have a low risk at all stations. Considering Pollution Load Index, stations 2 and 3 were classified as moderately polluted and the remaining stations were unpolluted. As suggested by enrichment factor analysis, As was moderately enriched and other metals had a deficiency to minimal enrichment at all the stations.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Wetlands , Biological Availability , Caspian Sea , Iran , Risk Assessment
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 126: 51-57, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29421132

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to quantify phosphorus bioavailability and various forms of this element in surface sediments of the southern Caspian Sea. To do, sediment samples were collected from different depths in autumn 2015 using a Van Veen Grab. Phosphorus forms were recognized by a sequential extraction procedure (SEDEX). Results revealed that the range of total phosphorus (TP) was between 431ppm and 594ppm with a mean value of 535.25±45.05ppm. Organic phosphorus (OP) ranged from 62 to 99ppm and contributed 14.85±2.21% of total phosphorus in average. The contents of loosely phosphorus, iron-bound phosphorus, authigenic phosphorus and detrital phosphorus varied 35-55ppm, 50-94ppm, 125-189ppm and 152-217ppm, respectively. Generally, inorganic phosphorus (IP) was between 365 and 522ppm which comprised 81.9-88.53% of total phosphorus. Findings showed levels of different phosphorus forms in a descending order: detrital P>Authigenic P>Organic P>Fe-P>Loosely P. Bioavailable phosphorus concentration was between 153ppm and 240ppm and consisted 37.21±3% of total phosphorus. Based on molar ratio of TOC/OP, organic matter obtained from the studied stations suggested a terrestrial origin.


Subject(s)
Geologic Sediments/analysis , Phosphorus/analysis , Biological Availability , China , Environmental Monitoring
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 110(1): 539-545, 2016 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27216041

ABSTRACT

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined in the surface sediments and in the sea cucumbers (Holothuria leucospilota and Stichopus hermanni) from around six Islands in the northern parts of Persian Gulf. The ranges of the average concentrations of PAHs in surface sediments, H. leucospilota and S. hermanni were 10.33-186.16ngg(-1) dw, 12.49-505.44ngg(-1) dw and 8.08-389.39ngg(-1) dw, respectively. The spatial distribution of PAHs reveals that pollutant concentration is relatively higher at the western parts of Persian Gulf. International sedimentary quality guidelines (TEL-PEL) indicated a low probability of harmful effects to benthic organisms. PAH source identification showed that the PAHs in the sediments come from pyrogenic and mixed origin.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Holothuria/chemistry , Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/analysis , Stichopus/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , Indian Ocean , Islands
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 94(1-2): 329-34, 2015 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25796542

ABSTRACT

The concentrations of some heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd) were investigated in the sediments and in the mullet Liza klunzingeri from the northern part of the Persian Gulf. The levels of Cu, Zn and Pb in the sediment varied significantly among the sampling sites (P<0.05). Sediments from the northern part of the Persian Gulf had serious ecological risk when considering PER. The ranges of the average concentrations of Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd in the tissue of L. klunzingeri were 10.00-16.66 mg/kg, 18.75-32.50 mg/kg, 3.25-14.16 mg/kg and 0.37-3.33 mg/kg, respectively. The health risk analysis of individual heavy metals in the fish tissue indicated dangerous levels of Pb and Cd for the general population at some sampling sites.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/metabolism , Smegmamorpha/metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , Ecology , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Indian Ocean , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Risk Assessment , Seafood/analysis , Seafood/statistics & numerical data , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism
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