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Enrichment of trace metals in surface sediments from the northern part of Point Calimere, SE coast of India
- Source :
- Environmental Geology. 55:1811-1819
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.
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Abstract
- This study deals with the geochemical nature of distribution, enrichment of total trace metals (Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, Zn, Cd) in bulk sediments and its association with sediment texture, carbonates and organic carbon. Sixty surface sediment samples were collected during two different seasons in 2002 and 2003 along the coastal regions in three transects from Nagapattinam town, north of Point Calimere in southeast coast of India. The sediments are mostly sandy silt and are dominated by the carbonate content. Organic carbon distribution indicates that they are brought in by the minor river input. Enrichment of trace metals is clearly identified by the domination of Pb, Zn, Cd with high values than the average crustal values and comparison of trace metals from other coastal regions in the southeast coast of India. Statistical analysis clearly indicates that Fe and Mn control the distribution of trace metals and are concentrated in the finer particles and organic carbon fraction. The increase in concentration signifies the need for regular monitoring of the offshore coastal region in southeast coast of India which was recently destroyed by the 2004 December tsunami event, and which is also located near the Sethu Samuthram Ship Canal Project.
- Subjects :
- Pollution
Total organic carbon
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General Engineering
Geochemistry
Sediment
Silt
chemistry.chemical_compound
Oceanography
Calcium carbonate
chemistry
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Chemistry
Carbonate
Submarine pipeline
Transect
Geology
General Environmental Science
Water Science and Technology
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Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320495 and 09430105
- Volume :
- 55
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental Geology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........8ca8e03a0468a3d9f2d7c74dc90b0e83