• Title of article

    Ecological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Hurghada Coastal Sediment, Red Sea, Egypt

  • Author/Authors

    Abdelkader, A. I Environmental Sciences Department - Faculty of Science - Port Said University, Egypt , Abuelregal, M Marine Sciences Department - Faculty of Science - Port Said University, Egypt , El-Metwally, M.E Marine Environment Division - National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt , Hassaan, M. A Marine Environment Division - National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt , Sanad, E. F Environmental Sciences Department - Faculty of Science - Port Said University, Egypt

  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    759
  • To page
    774
  • Abstract
    Twenty samples of Ø3, Ø4 and Ø5 (fine fractions) were collected from four coastal areas (Sheraton, Magawish, Marina and Al mina) in Hurghada, Egypt. Total organic matter (TOM), total organic carbon (TOC) and heavy metals were estimated in the recommended fractions. Results showed that Fe and Pb recorded the highest concentrations with 71.7 and 39 mg/kg respectively. Marina area fractions has the highest carbonate content varied between 50.7 and 65.7 while Magawish area fractions have the lowest organic matter content and carbonate between 10% and 9.40%. On the other hand, Sheraton area has the highest organic matter content. The Principal Component Analysis ) PCA) indicate the anthropogenic sources of Zn and Pb at the Red Sea coast based on Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs). According to the Enrichment factor (EF) and the geo-accumulation factor (Igeo), Cu and Pb were the highest enriched elements due to anthropogenic contamination; consequently, the studied areas were classified as moderately to highly contaminate by Cu and Pb at Hurghada.
  • Keywords
    Enrichment factor , Contamination Factor , Pollution Loading , Geo-accumulation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2450384