| Literature DB >> 29214478 |
Sina Dobaradaran1,2,3, Torsten C Schmidt4, Iraj Nabipour5, Afshin Ostovar5, Alireza Raeisi5, Reza Saeedi6, Maryam Khorsand7, Nahid Khajeahmadi7, Mozhgan Keshtkar7.
Abstract
The toxic metal contents of cigarette butts and distribution of cigarette butts have not been studied well in maritime environment. In the present study, cigarette butts distribution and the associations of Hg and Pb from cigarette butts were monitored along the Persian Gulf with 10 days interval sampling time. The number of cigarette butts, and Hg and Pb associations of butts were found to vary widely between 2 and 38 items per square meter, 2.5 and 86.32 ng/g cigarette butt (CB), as well as 650 and 8630 ng/g CB, respectively. Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed that there were no significant differences between the number of butts, and Hg and Pb contents of the butts at different sampling times. Considering amount of cigarette butts littered yearly, this study demonstrates that remarkable toxic metals of Hg and Pb may enter maritime environment each year and may introduce critical hazards to aquatic organisms, enter food chain, and finally human body.Entities:
Keywords: Bushehr; Cigarette butts; Lead; Mercury; Persian Gulf
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29214478 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0676-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223