Chemical Fractionation of Aluminium in the Sediments of El-Burullus Lagoon of Nile Delta, Egypt

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Samir M. Nasr
Mohamed A. Okbah
Wafaa I. El-Anany
Naglaa F. Soliman
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[1] Alexandria University,Institute of Graduate Studies and Research
[2] National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries,undefined
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El-Burullus lagoon; Aluminum; Geochemical; Fractionation;
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A five step sequential extraction technique, following Tessier’s protocol has been applied to determine the chemical association of aluminium with major sedimentary phases (exchangeable, carbonate, manganese and iron oxides, organic and residual fraction) in four short sediment cores collected from El-Burullus lagoon of the Nile delta, Egypt. This study is a first approach of chemical fractionation of aluminium in one of the protective areas of the Mediterranean Sea of Egypt. The total metal content was also determined. The results of the fractionation study indicated that aluminium was mainly associated with the residual fraction (>95%). The organic and Fe–Mn oxide fractions were the next important phases. The exchangeable and carbonate fractions were less than 1%, limiting its potential toxicity as a pollutant. The geochemical analysis of aluminium forms reflected the lithogenic origin of this metal in the study area.
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