This study sought to assess sediment contamination by trace metals (cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel, lead and zinc), to localize contaminated sites and to identify environmental risk for aquatic organisms in Wadis of Kebir Rhumel basin in the Northeast of Algeria. Water and surficial sediments (0–5 cm) were sampled in winter, spring, summer and autumn from 37 sites along permanent Wadis of the Kebir Rhumel basin. Sediment trace metal contents were measured by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Trace metals median concentrations in sediments followed a decreasing order: Mn > Zn > Pb > Cr > Cu > Ni > Co > Cd. Extreme values (dry weights) of the trace metals are as follows: 0.6–3.4 μg/g for Cd, 10–216 μg/g for Cr, 9–446 μg/g for Cu, 3–20 μg/g for Co, 105–576 μg/g for Mn, 10–46 μg/g for Ni, 11–167 μg/g for Pb, and 38–641 μg/g for Zn. According to world natural concentrations, all sediments collected were considered as contaminated by one or more elements. Comparing measured concentrations with American guidelines (Threshold Effect Level: TEL and Probable Effect Level: PEL) showed that biological effects could be occasionally observed for cadmium, chromium, lead and nickel levels but frequently observed for copper and zinc levels. Sediment quality was shown to be excellent for cobalt and manganese but medium to bad for cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel and zinc regardless of sites.
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October 01 2011
Spatial and seasonal variations and ecotoxicological significance of sediment trace metal concentrations in Kebir-Rhumel basin (Northeast of Algeria)
Leila Sahli;
1Laboratory of Biology and Environment, University of Constantine, Algeria *Laboratory of Biology and Environment, Campus Chaab-Erssas, Biopôle, University Mentouri, Street Ain El Bey, 25000 Constantine, Algeria E-mail:slila2006@yahoo.fr
E-mail: sahli@univ-metz.fr;
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Fatima-Zohra Afri-Mehennaoui;
Fatima-Zohra Afri-Mehennaoui
1Laboratory of Biology and Environment, University of Constantine, Algeria *Laboratory of Biology and Environment, Campus Chaab-Erssas, Biopôle, University Mentouri, Street Ain El Bey, 25000 Constantine, Algeria E-mail:slila2006@yahoo.fr
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Mohamed El Hadef El Okki;
Mohamed El Hadef El Okki
1Laboratory of Biology and Environment, University of Constantine, Algeria *Laboratory of Biology and Environment, Campus Chaab-Erssas, Biopôle, University Mentouri, Street Ain El Bey, 25000 Constantine, Algeria E-mail:slila2006@yahoo.fr
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Christian Blaise;
Christian Blaise
2Saint Lawrence Center, Environment Canada, Quebec, Canada
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Smail Mehennaoui
Smail Mehennaoui
3Laboratory of Environment, Health and Animal Production, University of Batna, Algeria
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 64 (8): 1759–1766.
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Received:
March 11 2011
Accepted:
May 12 2011
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Leila Sahli, Fatima-Zohra Afri-Mehennaoui, Mohamed El Hadef El Okki, Christian Blaise, Smail Mehennaoui; Spatial and seasonal variations and ecotoxicological significance of sediment trace metal concentrations in Kebir-Rhumel basin (Northeast of Algeria). Water Sci Technol 1 October 2011; 64 (8): 1759–1766. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.693
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