Sediment/Water Interactions 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2376-8_21
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The determination of heavy metals in water, suspended materials and sediments from Langat River, Malaysia

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“…The highest observed concentration of dissolved Pb in Langat River was 57.78 µg/L [5], however, similar concentrations of dissolved Pb i.e. 8.7 µg/L [4]; 10 µg/L [3] and 10±1.56 µg/L [13] were also investigated in the Langat River.…”
Section: Dissolved Pb Concentration In Raw Watermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The highest observed concentration of dissolved Pb in Langat River was 57.78 µg/L [5], however, similar concentrations of dissolved Pb i.e. 8.7 µg/L [4]; 10 µg/L [3] and 10±1.56 µg/L [13] were also investigated in the Langat River.…”
Section: Dissolved Pb Concentration In Raw Watermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Apart from the natural weathering process, the use of fertilizers such as arsenal herbicides (i.e. lead arsenate) in the agricultural activities [20] mainly in palm oil plantation [21] as well as tin mining [5,22] are the important sources of Pb in the Langat River. Furthermore, the man-made activities such as electroplating, automobile exhaust, mining, etc.…”
Section: Dissolved Pb Concentration In Raw Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These industries discharged their effluents into the Juru River and the canals, which finally drain into the sea through a pump house [27]. The industries operating in the area as reported by [28] include: electronics; textiles; basic and fabricated metal products; food processing and canning; processing of agricultural products; feed mills; chemical plants; rubber based industry; timber based wood products; paper products and printing works; and transport equipment. It has been reported by Alkarkhi et al [28] that sediments from this area were highly polluted with Fe, Zn and Cd.…”
Section: A Heavy Metal Concentrations In the Surface Sedimentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The industries operating in the area as reported by [28] include: electronics; textiles; basic and fabricated metal products; food processing and canning; processing of agricultural products; feed mills; chemical plants; rubber based industry; timber based wood products; paper products and printing works; and transport equipment. It has been reported by Alkarkhi et al [28] that sediments from this area were highly polluted with Fe, Zn and Cd. Arsenic, Cr, Cd, Zn, Cu, Hg, phosphate, ammonia, nitrate, sulphates, chloride and aluminium were also discharged as contaminants from these industries and other activities [29] Other main activities include ships' harbour with petroleum unloading and a red earth quarry, which extends right up to the coastline.…”
Section: A Heavy Metal Concentrations In the Surface Sedimentmentioning
confidence: 99%