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Title: Spatial variation of potentially toxic elements in different grain size fractions of marine sediments from Gulf of Mannar, India
Author: Koigoora, Srikanth
Ahmad, Iqbal
Pallela, Ramjee
Janapala, Venkateswara Rao
Keywords: Grain size
Gulf of Mannar
ICP-MS
India
Potential toxic elements
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Marine sediments of the Gulf of Mannar (GoM), India are contaminated by potential toxic elements (PTEs) due to anthropogenic activities posing a risk to the existing fragile coral ecosystem and human health. The current study aimed to assess the distribution of PTEs (arsenic-As; cobalt-Co; copper-Cu, molybdenum-Mo; lead-Pb; and zinc-Zn) in marine sediments of different grain size fractions, viz., medium sand (710 μm), fine sand (250 μm), and clay (<63 μm) among the different coastal regions of Pamban, Palk Bay, and Rameswaram coasts of GoM, using grain size as one of the key factor controlling their concentrations. The concentrations of PTEs were measured in the different size fractions of sediment using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrophotometer. The order of accumulation of all PTEs in the three fractions was ranked as Zn > Cu > Pb > As > Co > Mo and in the three locations as Rameswaram > Palk Bay > Pamban. The concentration of PTEs in Palk Bay and Rameswaram coast was significantly different (P < 0.05), when compared to Pamban coast. Measured geoaccumulation index (I geo) and contamination factor (CF) indicated significant enrichment of Co and Pb from Rameswaram coast when compared to other two coasts. Although the concentration of Co was low but the measured I geo and CF values indicated significant enrichment of this PTE in Rameswaram coast. The increased input of PTEs in the coastal regions of GoM signifies the need to monitor the coast regularly using suitable monitoring tools such as sediments to prevent further damage to the marine ecosystem.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/24542
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-013-3120-8
ISSN: 0167-6369
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