Heavy metals contamination of the Quaternary coral reefs, Red Sea coast, Egypt

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Abdelbaset S. El-Sorogy
Mohamed A. Mohamed
Hamdy E. Nour
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[1] Zagazig University,Geology Department, Faculty of Science
[2] National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries,undefined
[3] Red Sea Branch,undefined
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Coral reefs; Quaternary; Heavy metals; Red Sea; Egypt;
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In order to assess pollutants and impact of environmental changes along the Egyptian Red Sea coast, seven recent and Pleistocene coral species have been analyzed for Zn, Pb, Mn, Fe, Cr, Co, Ni, and Cu. Results show that the concentration of trace elements in recent coral skeletons is higher than those of Pleistocene counterpart except for Mn and Ni. In comparison with recent worldwide reefs, the present values are less than those of Central America coast (iron), Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan (lead, copper), Gulf of Mannar, India (chromium, zinc, manganese), Costa Rica, Panama (chromium, nickel), North-west coast of Venezuela and Saudi Arabia (copper). The present values are higher than those of Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan (iron, zinc, manganese), Gulf of Mannar, India (lead, cobalt, nickel), North-west coast of Venezuela (lead, zinc, chromium, manganese), Australia (copper, nickel, zinc, manganese). The highest values were recorded in Stylophorapistillata (iron, lead and copper), Acroporacytherea (cobalt), Pocilloporaverrucosa (zinc) and the lowest concentrations were recorded in Goniastreapectinata (iron, chromium, copper and nickel), Favitespentagona (lead, zinc and manganese), and Poriteslutea (cobalt). The differences in metals content among the studied species are attributed to differences in microstructure and microarchitecture.
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