Heavy metal assessment using geochemical and statistical tools in the surface sediments of Vembanad Lake, Southwest Coast of India

The geochemical distribution and enrichment of ten heavy metals in the surface sediments of Vembanad Lake, southwest coast of India was evaluated. Sediment samples from 47 stations in the Lake were collected during dry and wet seasons in 2008 and examined for heavy metal content (Al, Fe, Mn, Cr, Zn,...

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description The geochemical distribution and enrichment of ten heavy metals in the surface sediments of Vembanad Lake, southwest coast of India was evaluated. Sediment samples from 47 stations in the Lake were collected during dry and wet seasons in 2008 and examined for heavy metal content (Al, Fe, Mn, Cr, Zn, Ni, Pb, Cu, Co, Cd), organic carbon, and sediment texture. Statistically significant spatial variation was observed among all sediment variables, but negligible significant seasonal variation was observed. Correlation analysis showed that the metal content of sediments was mainly regulated by organic carbon, Fe oxy-hydroxides, and grain size. Principal component analysis was used to reduce the 14 sediment variables into three factors that reveal distinct origins or accumulation mechanisms controlling the chemical composition in the study area. Pollution intensity of the Vembanad Lake was measured using the enrichment factor and the pollution load index. Severe and moderately severe enrichment of Cd and Zn in the north estuary with minor enrichment of Pb and Cr were observed, which reflects the intensity of the anthropogenic inputs related to industrial discharge into this system. The results of pollution load index reveal that the sediment was heavily polluted in northern arm and moderately polluted in the extreme end and port region of the southern arm of the lake. A comparison with sediment quality guideline quotient was also made, indicating that there may be some ecotoxicological risk to benthic organisms in these sediments.
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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Brackish
Brackish water
Cadmium
Correlation analysis
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecosystems
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Estuaries
Geochemistry
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
Heavy metal content
Heavy metals
Hydroxides
India
Lakes
Lakes - chemistry
Lead
Metals
Metals, Heavy - analysis
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Organic carbon
Pollutants
Pollution
Pollution index
Pollution load
Principal components analysis
Rainy season
Rivers
Salinity
Seasonal variations
Seasons
Sediment load
Sediment samplers
Sedimentation & deposition
Sediments
Studies
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollution, Chemical - statistics & numerical data
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