پديد آورندگان :
Sheikh M.A. نويسنده , NOAH N.M. نويسنده , TSUHA K. نويسنده , Oomori T. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Surface sediment samples were collected from Tanzanian major commercial ports and studied for the
distribution and behavior of tributyltin (TBT) compounds and heavy metals. The content of TBT in sediments ranged
from ND-3670 ng (Sn) gיdry wt (1780 ± 1720) (Mean ± SO) at Zanzibar and from ND-16700 ng (Snjg! dry wt (4080
± 7540) at Dar es Salaam ports, respectively. Maximum TBT levels were detected inside the both ports. Metabolic
degradation of butyltin compounds (BTCs) showed that MBT + DBT > TBT %, this may be attributed by the warm
ambient water and intense sunlight in the tropical regions. A sequential extraction procedure was undertaken to provide
detailed chemical characteristics of heavy metals in the sediments. The procedure revealed that about 50 % of Fe in the
both ports is in immobile fraction (residual fraction) while other metals; Cd, Cu, N~ Co, Zn, Pb, and Mn were mostly
found in exchangeable or carbonate fractions and thus can be easily remobilized and enter the aquatic food chain. This
paper provides basic information of TBT compounds contamination and chemical characteristics of heavy metals in
the marine ecosystem in Tanzania. To our knowledge, this is the first documentation ofOrganotin compounds (OTCs)
in marine environments in East Africa and suggests the importance offurther detailed OTCs studies in other sub-Saharan
Africa regions