Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western Iran
Shirin Su Wetland ecosystem, Hamedan Province, western Iran, has a great biodiversity and aesthetic. The distribution and accumulation of heavy metals: Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn in sediments were assessed from this wetland in February to May of 2013. The chemical speciation of elements was determine...
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doaj-aac0753233604106bd5be8ab5146e1472020-11-24T22:51:20ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Chemical Health Risks2251-67192251-67272016-09-0164361Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western IranSoheil Sobhanardakani0Hossein Habibi1Deptartment of the Environment, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, IranYoung Researchers and Elite Club, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, IranShirin Su Wetland ecosystem, Hamedan Province, western Iran, has a great biodiversity and aesthetic. The distribution and accumulation of heavy metals: Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn in sediments were assessed from this wetland in February to May of 2013. The chemical speciation of elements was determined using mixed acid digestion. The results showed that the mean concentrations of metals (microgram per gram dry weight) in sediment samples were: 0.16 for Cd, 23.07 for Cr, 10.62 for Cu, 689.82 for Fe, 27.9 for Pb, 5.01 for Zn. Furthermore the mean concentrations of all metals except Fe in all sediment samples were lower than Threshold Effect Concentration and there are not adverse effects. According to I-geo values, in most stations the sediments quality was classified in unpolluted category. In addition, the sediment samples from station 2 and station 4 accumulated the minimum and maximum mean concentration of metals, respectively. Pearson correlation indicates that the anthropogenic sources of Zn, Fe and Cr are closely related in the sediment from Shirin Su Wetland.http://www.jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/693SedimentHeavy metalContamination factorGeo-accumulation indexIran |
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Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western Iran |
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Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western Iran |
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Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western Iran |
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Investigation of Heavy Metals Content in Sediments of Shirin Su Wetland, Western Iran |
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investigation of heavy metals content in sediments of shirin su wetland, western iran |
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Islamic Azad University |
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Journal of Chemical Health Risks |
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Shirin Su Wetland ecosystem, Hamedan Province, western Iran, has a great biodiversity and aesthetic. The distribution and accumulation of heavy metals: Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn in sediments were assessed from this wetland in February to May of 2013. The chemical speciation of elements was determined using mixed acid digestion. The results showed that the mean concentrations of metals (microgram per gram dry weight) in sediment samples were: 0.16 for Cd, 23.07 for Cr, 10.62 for Cu, 689.82 for Fe, 27.9 for Pb, 5.01 for Zn. Furthermore the mean concentrations of all metals except Fe in all sediment samples were lower than Threshold Effect Concentration and there are not adverse effects. According to I-geo values, in most stations the sediments quality was classified in unpolluted category. In addition, the sediment samples from station 2 and station 4 accumulated the minimum and maximum mean concentration of metals, respectively. Pearson correlation indicates that the anthropogenic sources of Zn, Fe and Cr are closely related in the sediment from Shirin Su Wetland. |
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Sediment Heavy metal Contamination factor Geo-accumulation index Iran |
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