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Abstract
Aim:
To analyze samples of marine sediment at 24 stations for heavy metals as per
sequential Community Bureau of Reference protocol in order to obtain metal
distribution pattern in Kuwait offshore.
Methodology: In the present study, a centrifugal particle-size
analyzer was used for measuring sediment grain size. The Community Bureau of
Reference scheme was deployed for the sequential extraction of heavy metal
speciation, and the fractionation was determined by Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.???
Results: Grain-size analysis showed that the study area
contained 71.8% silt, 22.6% sand and 5.56% clay at most locations. The
average abundance of total concentration of heavy metals was found in the
following order: lead< cobalt< copper< zinc< chromium< nickel.
The mobility order of exchangeable fraction of heavy metals decreased in the
order lead> nickel> zinc> cobalt> copper; in the reducible
fraction: lead> copper> zinc> cobalt> nickel; in the oxidizable
fraction: lead> chromium> copper> nickel> cobalt> zinc and in
the residual fraction:cobalt> chromium> nickel> zinc>
copper>lead, respectively.
Interpretation: The outcome of the present study cannot
establish the actual form of species of a given metal in the sediment;
though, it appears to be useful in categorizing the metals within several
prevailing geochemical fractions.
Key
words:
Geochemical fractions, Grain-size, Heavy metals,
Kuwait offshore, Sediment
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