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Relationship between heavy metals in mud sediments and beach soil of the River Nile

Journal Article · · Environment International
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  1. Faculty of Science, Aswan (Egypt)
  2. High Dam Lake Development Authority, Aswan (Egypt)
the chemical partitioning of selected inorganic ions was investigated in mud sediments taken from the bottom of the main stream of the River Nile by means of sediment sampler and beach soil samples collected from seven sectors (three subsamples from each location) between Aswan and Giza (Aswan, Qena, Sohag, Assiut, El Menya, Beni Suef, and Giza). These samples were analyzed by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results showed that iron and lead were found at higher levels in beach soil than in the river sediments at all sites except for iron sediments of Aswan where the region was subjected to volcanic activities in the ancient geological eras (granites,.....etc.). At some sites, some heavy-metal concentrations seemed to be higher in sediment than in beach soil as a result of weathering of beach soil by the effect of wind and currents of water. In other sites, sediment pollution by these metals might be attributed to inputs from industrial effluents and domestic wastewater drained directly into the Nile. Statistical analysis of data shows significant correlation coefficient values (r= up to 0.915) 30 refs., 1 fig., 2 tabs.
OSTI ID:
258620
Journal Information:
Environment International, Journal Name: Environment International Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 22; ISSN 0160-4120; ISSN ENVIDV
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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