Distribution and metal contamination in core sediments from the North Al-Wajh area, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia

Forty-one bottom sediment samples were collected from three cores at the mouth of Wadi Haramel, Wadi Antar, Wadi Dumaygh, north of Al-Wajh, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, to evaluate the levels of heavy metal contamination, using the enrichment factor (EF), geoaccumulation index (Igeo), contamination factor...

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Aluminum
Anthropogenic factors
Atomic absorption analysis
Bottom sediments
Cadmium
Cluster analysis
Contamination
Copper
Core sediments
Cores
Distribution
Enrichment
Heavy metals
Industrial areas
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury (metal)
Metal concentrations
Multivariate statistical analysis
Nickel
Organic matter
Pollution index
Principal components analysis
Red Sea
Saudi Arabia
Sediment pollution
Sediment samplers
Sediment samples
Sediments
Soil
Soil contamination
Soil pollution
Soils
Spectral analysis
Spectrophotometers
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Strontium
Vertical distribution
title Distribution and metal contamination in core sediments from the North Al-Wajh area, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
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