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Concentrations and Distribution of Trace Metals in Water and Streambed Sediments of Orogodo River, Southern Nigeria

Journal

SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 382-406

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15320383.2012.649378

Keywords

Metals; contamination/pollution index; sediment; Orogodo River; southern Nigeria

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The distribution of Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr, Cu, Mn, Fe, and Zn in sediment and surface water, and some physico-chemical characteristics of Orogodo river sediments, were evaluated. The sediment pH ranged from 5.1-7.3; conductivity values ranged from 34.5 to 389.0 mu Scm(-1). Total nitrogen values ranged from 0.06-0.10%, NH3-N values ranged from 0.25-0.44 mgkg(-1), percent total organic carbon ranged from 0.21-1.68%, and total phosphorus values ranged from 0.004-0.02% for dry and wet seasons. The sand fraction consists of 87-95%, silt fractions ranged from 0-2%, and clay fraction between 4-13%. The mean concentrations of metals (dry weight basis) in the streambed sediments ranged from 1.92-17.37 mgkg(-1) for Cu, 0.98-4.78 mgkg(-1) for Ni, 0.01-32.98 mgkg(-1) for Mn, 353.22-2045.64 mgkg(-1) for Fe, 69.96-100.16 mgkg(-1) for Zn, 0.21-1.32 mgkg(-1) for Cr, and Cd was less than 0.001 mgkg(-1) for wet and dry seasons. The mean concentrations of metals in the surface water ranged between 0.01-0.05-0.05 mg/L for Cu, nd-0.11 mg/L for Ni, 0.001-0.31 mg/L for Pb, 0.001-1.82 mg/L Mn, 0.01-3.52 mg/L for Fe, 0.16-0.61 mg/L for Zn, nd-0.007 mg/L for Cr, and < 0.001 mg/L for Cd. Based on principal component analysis, two main sources of metals in the Orogodo River can be identified: (i) Cr, Cu, Pb, and Fe are mainly derived from industrial sources; (ii) Mn, Zn, and Ni associated with traffic activities. No element examined had a contamination/pollution index value greater than unity (pollution ranges). This implies that the multiple pollution indices obtained from the analysis showed that Orogodo River sediments were not polluted with heavy metals.

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