Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia

Estuaries and sea-associated wetlands are the final destination for organic pollutants due to their chemical and physical properties. The current research studied Parai River and estuary adjacent to the southern South China Sea in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Six samples of surface sediment were taken duri...

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Main Authors: Mahyar Sakari, Bong, Siew Hsia, Rohana Tair, Sohail Rafiq, Reza Nahavandi, Muhammad D. Shah, Kogila V. Annammala, Zhi, Y. Soon, Yi, Andrew L. J
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spelling my.ums.eprints.196242018-03-28T01:53:13Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19624/ Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia Mahyar Sakari Bong, Siew Hsia Rohana Tair Sohail Rafiq Reza Nahavandi Muhammad D. Shah Kogila V. Annammala Zhi, Y. Soon Yi, Andrew L. J TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Estuaries and sea-associated wetlands are the final destination for organic pollutants due to their chemical and physical properties. The current research studied Parai River and estuary adjacent to the southern South China Sea in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Six samples of surface sediment were taken during January 2012. The samples (top 3 cm) were extracted by Soxhlet using Dichloromethane, subjected to 2 steps of column chromatography for clean-up and fractionation followed by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. The results indicated that the highest concentration of alkane in a full range of even and odd carbon numbers is dominant in the estuary and sea-associated wetland. Estuaries receive the highest level of suspended materials due to continuous interaction between marine saline and riverine fresh water. The high amount of Unresolved Complex Mixture (UCM) indicated an incomplete cycle of degradation and decomposition. Terrestrial input was the most dominant natural entry to the study area where C31/C19 ratio was employed. The study concluded that sea-associated wetlands around the estuary may act as the final sink of organic pollutants in the environment Modern Scientific Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19624/1/Estuary%20and%20sea.pdf Mahyar Sakari and Bong, Siew Hsia and Rohana Tair and Sohail Rafiq and Reza Nahavandi and Muhammad D. Shah and Kogila V. Annammala and Zhi, Y. Soon and Yi, Andrew L. J (2014) Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia. International Journal of Environment and Bioenergy, 9 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2165-8951 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259640386_Estuary_and_Sea-associated_Wetlands_as_Final_Sink_for_Organic_Pollutants_A_Case_Study_in_Sabah_Malaysia
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Mahyar Sakari
Bong, Siew Hsia
Rohana Tair
Sohail Rafiq
Reza Nahavandi
Muhammad D. Shah
Kogila V. Annammala
Zhi, Y. Soon
Yi, Andrew L. J
Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
description Estuaries and sea-associated wetlands are the final destination for organic pollutants due to their chemical and physical properties. The current research studied Parai River and estuary adjacent to the southern South China Sea in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Six samples of surface sediment were taken during January 2012. The samples (top 3 cm) were extracted by Soxhlet using Dichloromethane, subjected to 2 steps of column chromatography for clean-up and fractionation followed by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. The results indicated that the highest concentration of alkane in a full range of even and odd carbon numbers is dominant in the estuary and sea-associated wetland. Estuaries receive the highest level of suspended materials due to continuous interaction between marine saline and riverine fresh water. The high amount of Unresolved Complex Mixture (UCM) indicated an incomplete cycle of degradation and decomposition. Terrestrial input was the most dominant natural entry to the study area where C31/C19 ratio was employed. The study concluded that sea-associated wetlands around the estuary may act as the final sink of organic pollutants in the environment
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author Mahyar Sakari
Bong, Siew Hsia
Rohana Tair
Sohail Rafiq
Reza Nahavandi
Muhammad D. Shah
Kogila V. Annammala
Zhi, Y. Soon
Yi, Andrew L. J
author_facet Mahyar Sakari
Bong, Siew Hsia
Rohana Tair
Sohail Rafiq
Reza Nahavandi
Muhammad D. Shah
Kogila V. Annammala
Zhi, Y. Soon
Yi, Andrew L. J
author_sort Mahyar Sakari
title Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort estuary and sea-associated wetlands as final sink for organic pollutants: a case study in sabah, malaysia
publisher Modern Scientific Press
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19624/1/Estuary%20and%20sea.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19624/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259640386_Estuary_and_Sea-associated_Wetlands_as_Final_Sink_for_Organic_Pollutants_A_Case_Study_in_Sabah_Malaysia
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