Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia

Concentrations of Zn and Pb in surface sediments collected from 23 sampling stations of Dumai coastal waters have been geochemically [easily, freely or leachable and exchangeable (EFLE), acid reducible, oxidizable organic and resistant] analyzed in addition to their total concentrations [expressed i...

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Main Authors: Amin, Bintal, Ismail, Ahmad, Yap, Chee Kong
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.141042015-12-03T03:47:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14104/ Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia Amin, Bintal Ismail, Ahmad Yap, Chee Kong Concentrations of Zn and Pb in surface sediments collected from 23 sampling stations of Dumai coastal waters have been geochemically [easily, freely or leachable and exchangeable (EFLE), acid reducible, oxidizable organic and resistant] analyzed in addition to their total concentrations [expressed in µg g−1 dry weight (d.w.)]. Results showed that mean concentrations of total Zn and Pb were highest in Ferry Port (88.2 and 61.2 µg g−1 d.w., respectively), while the lowest was in Batu Panjang (32.6 and 15.7 µg g−1 d.w., respectively). Metal concentrations in 87% and 74% of the sampling stations for Zn and Pb were dominated by the resistant fraction. However, nonresistant fractions were found to be higher than resistant fractions at Cargo Port, Sungai Dumai, and Penyembal for Zn; and in Pelintung, Guntung, Mundam, Ferry Port, Fishing Port, and Purnama for Pb, indicating that anthropogenic inputs of Pb occurred in more stations when compared to Zn. Site I (eastern Dumai) was dominated by the nonresistant fraction for Pb (61%) suggesting dominant anthropogenic inputs of this metal. This might be attributed to the combination of large population, discharges of untreated domestic and industrial wastes, shipping activities and city run-off. Taylor & Francis 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14104/1/Distribution%20and%20speciation%20of%20Zn%20and%20Pb%20in%20coastal%20sediments%20of%20Dumai%20Sumatera.pdf Amin, Bintal and Ismail, Ahmad and Yap, Chee Kong (2008) Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, 90 (3). pp. 609-623. ISSN 0277-2248; ESSN: 1029-0486 10.1080/02772240701646493
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description Concentrations of Zn and Pb in surface sediments collected from 23 sampling stations of Dumai coastal waters have been geochemically [easily, freely or leachable and exchangeable (EFLE), acid reducible, oxidizable organic and resistant] analyzed in addition to their total concentrations [expressed in µg g−1 dry weight (d.w.)]. Results showed that mean concentrations of total Zn and Pb were highest in Ferry Port (88.2 and 61.2 µg g−1 d.w., respectively), while the lowest was in Batu Panjang (32.6 and 15.7 µg g−1 d.w., respectively). Metal concentrations in 87% and 74% of the sampling stations for Zn and Pb were dominated by the resistant fraction. However, nonresistant fractions were found to be higher than resistant fractions at Cargo Port, Sungai Dumai, and Penyembal for Zn; and in Pelintung, Guntung, Mundam, Ferry Port, Fishing Port, and Purnama for Pb, indicating that anthropogenic inputs of Pb occurred in more stations when compared to Zn. Site I (eastern Dumai) was dominated by the nonresistant fraction for Pb (61%) suggesting dominant anthropogenic inputs of this metal. This might be attributed to the combination of large population, discharges of untreated domestic and industrial wastes, shipping activities and city run-off.
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author Amin, Bintal
Ismail, Ahmad
Yap, Chee Kong
spellingShingle Amin, Bintal
Ismail, Ahmad
Yap, Chee Kong
Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
author_facet Amin, Bintal
Ismail, Ahmad
Yap, Chee Kong
author_sort Amin, Bintal
title Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
title_short Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
title_full Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
title_fullStr Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and speciation of Zn and Pb in coastal sediments of Dumai Sumatera, Indonesia
title_sort distribution and speciation of zn and pb in coastal sediments of dumai sumatera, indonesia
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14104/1/Distribution%20and%20speciation%20of%20Zn%20and%20Pb%20in%20coastal%20sediments%20of%20Dumai%20Sumatera.pdf
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