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Original Articles

Predicting efficiency of different chemical extraction methods in risk assessment of trace metals in sediment of the Persian Gulf

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Pages 1595-1605 | Received 19 Sep 2017, Accepted 18 Dec 2017, Published online: 29 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Different chemical methods have been developed to evaluate the bioavailable fraction of the trace metals. Due to the lack of a universal method for analysis of the bioavailable metal fractions, due to the differences in sediment characteristics, it is necessary to validate an appropriate chemical method for assessing the available fraction of trace metals. For this propose, in this study, different chemical extraction methods including extraction with HCl and desorption test as a single reagent leaching test as well as geochemical fractions method have been evaluated. Bushehr coastal sediments in the Persian Gulf coasts have been selected for this purpose. To validate the efficacy of these methods, a gastropod species (Trochus erithreus), as a bioindicator, has been selected and monitored for trace metals of Fe2+, Pb2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Mn2+, and Ni2+. According to the one-way ANOVA results, all partial extraction methods for all the trace metals (except for Mn2+) showed no significant variation, but linear correlation coefficients were between the results of the selective chemical extraction methods and concentrations of trace metals in organism tissues. It offered that selective extraction with HCl can be used as a simple method for measuring the bioavailable fraction of the metals in the sediments.

Funding

The Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science is acknowledged for financially supporting the project with grant number of 392–011–06.

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