2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-197854/v1
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Heavy metal pollutants and their spatial distribution in surface sediments from Thondi coast, Palk Bay, South India

Abstract: Background The concentration of heavy metals and their spatial distribution in surface sediments collected from the Thondi coast, Palk Bay, South India were analysed in this study. The sediment grain size, pH, EC, and heavy metal concentrations (Mn, Fe, Cr, Zn, Cd, Ni, Cu, and Pb) were determined and the values for the geoaccumulation index (Igeo), enrichment factor (EF), potential contamination index (Cp), potential ecological risk index (PERI), contamination factor (CF), modified contamination degree (mCd),… Show more

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“…To predict the source distribution of toxic metals in this study area multivariate analysis was employed. Pearson's correlation analysis explains the relationship between the PTM and the primary contributors in the environment [69,70]. Pearson A significant medium positive correlation between Cu and As (r = 0.59) was observed (Fig.…”
Section: Sources Of Ptm Contamination In the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…To predict the source distribution of toxic metals in this study area multivariate analysis was employed. Pearson's correlation analysis explains the relationship between the PTM and the primary contributors in the environment [69,70]. Pearson A significant medium positive correlation between Cu and As (r = 0.59) was observed (Fig.…”
Section: Sources Of Ptm Contamination In the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Toxic metals in soil/sediment originate from municipal sewage waste, sludges, mining effluent, and agricultural inputs including erosion of sulfides ores, phosphorites, black shale deposits, and hydrothermal mineralized rocks [69]. To predict the source distribution of toxic metals in this study area multivariate analysis was employed.…”
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“…The importance of the Pollution Load Index (PLI) comes to know the extent of contamination with heavy metals in soils and sediments to take the essential actions to reduce their pollution and preserve the environment from deterioration (Abou Elnwar et al, 2018;Kormoker et al, 2019;Perumal et al, 2021). The results of the heavy metal pollution load index (PLI) values Table ( 4) indicate the fluctuation of values in agricultural soils between (0.617 to 1.418), where 42% of the soil samples irrigated from the valley water were contaminated with heavy metals, because the PLI values are greater than 1.0 (Perumal et al, 2021) due to the relative high concentration of the studied metal elements, especially lead and nickel, which exceeded the baseline. As for the valley sediments, the studied samples were between polluted to non-polluted sediments.…”
Section: Pollution Load Index (Pli)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, changes in the physico-chemical conditions of sediments like pH level, moisture, organic content and granulometric texture determine the bioavailability, mobility, leachability and migration of heavy metals to other parts of the sediments which may impact the overall sediment quality [34]. Other sediment characteristics such as the structure, bulk density, hydraulic conductivity, permeability and porosity also influence the spatial distribution of the metal concentrations in coastal areas [35,36]. The physico-chemical parameters also influence the biogeochemical processes such as the oxidation and reduction of iron and manganese that facilitate the cycle of heavy metals from sediments into the marine ecosystem and vice versa.…”
Section: Physico-chemical Properties Of Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%