| Literature DB >> 21183272 |
Huan Feng1, Hongyou Jiang, Wensheng Gao, Michael P Weinstein, Qiufeng Zhang, Weiguo Zhang, Lizhong Yu, Dekui Yuan, Jianhua Tao.
Abstract
Twelve sediment cores were collected in July 2007 in open waters of western Bohai Bay, the Port of Tianjin, and the adjacent estuaries of the Haihe and Yongding Rivers. While overall concentrations of trace metals at incremental depths in these cores met the Marine Sediment Quality (GB18668-2002) criteria of China, the magnitude of both metal enrichment factors (EF) and geoaccumulation indices (I(geo)) suggested that pollution with Ag, Cd, Cr, Cu and Zn was occurring in the estuaries and Port. Risk analysis also suggested that Ag and Ni concentrations were sufficiently elevated as to cause adverse biological effects in the study area. Although metal concentrations in western Bohai Bay were of less concern, a positive relationship between EF values and excess (210)Pb activity for several metals suggested that their concentrations were increasing over time.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21183272 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.11.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789