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Title: THE DISTRIBUTION OF Co, Pb AND Zn IN THE BOTTOM SEDIMENT OFFSHORE OF KEMAMAN, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA DURING PRE-AND POST-MONSOON PERIODS
Authors: S. SYALINDRAN
N.A.M. SHAZILI
B.Y. KAMARUZZAMAN
Keywords: Cobalt
Lead
Zinc
Enrichment Factor
Geoaccumulation Index
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Abstract: This study focussed on heavy-metal concentrations in sediment off the coast of Kemaman. Sampling was conducted at 21 stations during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. Sediment was analysed for total concentration of Co, Pb and Zn using ICP-MS after total acid digestion. The grain size of the sediment samples were measured by dry sieving and using a particle-size analyser. In addition, organic carbon content in the sediment was determined using the wet dichromate-oxidation method. The average concentration of Co, Ph and Zn during the premonsoon season was 11.40±3.84 Jlg/g dry weight, 44.08±33.40 Jlg/g dry weight and 254.90±141.02 Jlg/g dry weight, respectively. The average concentration of Co, Pb and Zn during the post-monsoon season was 10.60±12.66 Jlg/g dry weight, 17.54±30.791J.g/g dry weight and 110.71±58.14 Jlg/g dry weight, respectively. Cu, Ph and Zn show poor correlation or negligible relationship with sediment particle size and organic carbon content. This study also found that all the elements have a mainly crustal origin rather than anthropogenic input with Geoaccumulation Index (IseJ value of less than 1.0 and Enrichment Factors (EF) of0.69-2.91which suggests minimal-to-moderate enrichment of the metals.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7115
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