Chemical fractionation of metals in freshly deposited marine estuarine sediments of sundarban ecosystem,India |
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Authors: | Debapriya Mukherjee Aparajita Mukherjee B. Kumar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cenral Pollution Control Board, 247 D.P.S. Road, Kolkata, 700-033, India;(2) Charuchandra College, Kolkata, India |
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Abstract: | Sediment metal profiles were carefully examined for their distribution, chemical fractions, and mobility in three major marine-estuarine transects in the world’s largest mangrove (Sundarban) ecosystem because anthropogenic influences had been very often noticed. The level of pollutants was determined by CF and PLI. Metal contents in the freshly deposited sediment of Hugli transect were relatively high (Pb, Fe, Zn, Mn, Ni, and Co) in comparison to Matla and Saptamukhi due to lithogenic contribution from large catchments area (8 × 105 km2). Principal component analysis and correlation coefficient revealed that the concentrations of metals were mainly governed by the variability of the sediment properties. Sediment was subjected to sequential chemical extractions to delineate metal fractions, namely exchangeable, carbonate, Fe–Mn oxide, organic, and residual. This indicated a valuable insight into the geochemical mode of the metal retention and their environmental behavior. Single extraction did not help significantly to explain the metal profiling. |
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