Geochemical assessment of heavy metals pollution in surface sediments of Vellar and Coleroon estuaries, southeast coast of India

Surface sediments were collected from Vellar and Coleroon estuaries for determine sediment texture, calcium carbonate, organic matter and heavy metals. Pollution indices such as pollution load index (PLI), contamination factor (CF), enrichment factor (EF) and geo-accumulation index (Igeo) were done...

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Published inMarine pollution bulletin Vol. 115; no. 1-2; pp. 469 - 479
Main Authors Nethaji, S., Kalaivanan, R., Arya Viswam, Jayaprakash, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 15.02.2017
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Summary:Surface sediments were collected from Vellar and Coleroon estuaries for determine sediment texture, calcium carbonate, organic matter and heavy metals. Pollution indices such as pollution load index (PLI), contamination factor (CF), enrichment factor (EF) and geo-accumulation index (Igeo) were done for this study to know the level of heavy metals pollution in the estuarine ecosystem. Pearson correlation matrix and factor were used to assess the relationship and source of heavy metals in the estuarine sediments. The results of PLI values reveal that the study area was polluted by all the heavy metals. The calculated values of CF and Igeo followed the decreasing order Cu>Ni>Pb>Co>Cr>Zn>Mn>Fe and illustrate that Cu, Ni and Pb are contaminated due to anthropogenic sources in both estuaries. Correlation and factor analysis suggest that FeMn oxyhydroxides, organic matter and fine particles are responsible for high concentration of heavy metals. •Spatial distribution of heavy metals suggest mid portion of estuaries have high concentration.•Pollution indices clearly illustrate that both estuaries are contaminated by heavy metals mainly.•Correlation matrix and factor analysis reveals heavy metals are enriched by OM and grain size.
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ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.11.045