Author :
Mahmoud, Th H. ; Masoud, M.S. ; Shaltout, N.A.
Abstract :
A comprehensive environmental study was carried out in four seasons (summer, autumn, winter, and spring) through 2003-2004 for evaluating the effect of contamination with different types of pollutants sewage, agricultural and industrial wastes discharged into El-Mex Bay on its water quality. Temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, Nutrient salts (NH3, NO2, NO3, PO4, SiO4) and major constituent of sea water (Ca, Mg, Na, K) are measured at both surface and bottom water at 12 stations representing the bay. El-Mex Bay is characterized by the presence of two water layers overlying each other, an upper brackish layer and a lower diluted sea water layer. Surface layer is specified into three different water types according to salinity values: (i) water type "L" land drainage waste water with salinity<10, (ii) water type "M" "mixed sea water with land drainage" with 102/l), pH (7.68), major constituents (Ca=0.08, Mg=0.11, Na=3.89 and K=0.06 g/l) and high concentrations of nutrient salts (NH3=227.35, NO2=14.32, NO3=82.75, PO4=19.69 and SiO4=140.69 μmol/l). Water type "D" is characterized by high values of oxygen (12.3 mgO2/l), pH (8.17), major constituents (Ca=0.33, Mg=0.96, Na=31.66 and K=0.56 g/l) and low nutrient salts content (NH3=2.1, NO2=0.47, NO3=2.48, PO4=0.55 and SiO4=2.74 μmol/l).
Keywords :
marine pollution; oceanographic regions; seawater; water resources; Alexandria; Ca; Egypt; El-Mex Bay; El-Umum drain; K; Mg; NH3; NO2; NO3; Na; PO4; SiO4; agricultural waste; dissolved oxygen; industrial waste; marine pollution; nutrient salts; ocean physico-chemical characteristics; pollutants sewage; water contamination; water pH; water quality; water salinity; water temperature; water types; Contamination; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Industrial pollution; Marine pollution; Ocean temperature; Pollution measurement; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Springs; Water pollution;