Assessment of heavy metal pollution from the sediment of Tupilipalem Coast,southeast coast of India

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Sreenivasulu Ganugapenta [1 ]
Jayaraju Nadimikeri [1 ]
Sundara Raja Reddy Balam Chinnapolla [2 ]
Lakshmanna Ballari [1 ]
Rajasekhar Madiga [1 ]
Nirmala K [3 ]
Lakshmi Prasad Telia [4 ]
机构
[1] Department of Geology, Yogi Vemana University
[2] Department of Geology, Sri Venkateswara University
[3] Institute of Ocean Management, Anna University
[4] Department of Earth Sciences, Yogi Vemana University
关键词
Factor analysis; Geo accumulation index; Enrichment factor; Pollution load index; Heavy metal pollution; East coast of India;
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X55 [海洋污染及其防治];
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071012 ; 0713 ; 083002 ;
摘要
Sediment from twelve stations was sampled from the Tupilipalem Coast, southeast coast of India, and the presence of a set of heavy metals was established including iron(Fe), manganese(Mn), chromium(Cr),copper(Cu), nickel(Ni), lead(Pb), zinc(Zn) and cadmium(Cd). The heavy metals were assessed by factor analysis, the results of which showed positive and/or negative correlations among Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb,Zn, and Cd. Factor analysis also indicated that heavy metals in the sediments of the study area have different natural and anthropogenic sources. Similarly, a sediment pollution assessment was done using the Geoaccumulation Index(Igeo), Enrichment Factor(EF), and Pollution Load Index(PLI). The Geoaccumulation Index indicated that the surface sediment of the Tupilipalem Coast was extremely contaminated with Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn. The calculation of enrichment factors showed a significant enrichment with respect to Pb, Zn, and Cd and a moderate enrichment with Cr, Cu, and Ni. The falling trend of average contents’ enrichment factors is Cd > Pb > Zn > Cu > Cr > Ni > Mn > Fe. The PLI values of the Cd show higher(> 1) values due to the influence of distinct external sources like agricultural runoff, industrial activities, and other anthropogenic inputs. Ninety two percent of heavy metals under study showed the highest concentrations at station TP-5 where the Buckingham Canal and other agricultural and aquacultural effluents connect with the Bay of Bengal. This location is the second inlet which is periodically closed and it seemed that these parts of the study area are heavily affected by anthropogenic pollution.
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