Heavy metals signature of human activities recorded in coral skeletons along the Jordanian coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

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作者
Al-Rousan, Saber [1 ]
Al-Shloul, Rasheed [2 ]
Al-Horani, Fuad [3 ]
Abu-Hilal, Ahmad [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jordan, Marine Sci Stn, Aqaba 77110, Jordan
[2] Yarmouk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Irbid 21163, Jordan
[3] Univ Jordan Aqaba, Dept Marine Biol, Fac Marine Sci, Aqaba 77110, Jordan
[4] Univ Jordan Aqaba, Dept Coastal Environm, Fac Marine Sci, Aqaba 77110, Jordan
关键词
Coral skeletons; Heavy metals; Bioindicators; Fossil corals; Pollution monitoring; Gulf of Aqaba; Red Sea; ANEMONE ANEMONIA-VIRIDIS; PORITES CORALS; TRACE-ELEMENTS; GROWTH BANDS; REEF; CONTAMINATION; CADMIUM; IMPACTS; ISLAND; LEAD;
D O I
10.1007/s12665-012-1640-0
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The concentrations of six heavy metals were studied in five living coral species and their fossil counterparts collected along the Jordanian Coast of the Gulf of Aqaba. The study aimed at investigating the validity of using coral skeletons as bioindicators for environmental pollution by heavy metals in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. The skeletal samples of the collected corals were acid digested and analyzed for Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, and Zn content using flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results obtained have shown that higher concentrations of heavy metals were found in coral skeletons from areas hosting intense developments and human activities. The massive Porites sp. coral tended to accumulate the highest metal concentrations among the other species (except for Mn). This was due to interspecific differences or selectivity of heavy metals between different coral species. It was noteworthy that fossil coral species recorded higher average metal concentrations than their living counterparts; this was attributed to surface contamination due to prolonged burial of the fossil corals in sediment over the years. The study concluded that corals (specially the massive Porites species) are vulnerable to the accumulation of high concentrations of heavy metals in their skeletons and therefore can serve as proxies to monitor environmental pollution.
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页码:2003 / 2013
页数:11
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