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Indian Journal of Advances in Chemical Science, Volume: 9,
Issue : 3, August 2021 |
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ISSN No.: 2320-0898 (Print);
2320-0928 (Electronic)
DOI: 10.22607/IJACS.2021.903022 |
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Research Article
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Potential Ecological Risk of Heavy Metals in Sediments from the
Ivory Coastal Areas (Toukouzou Hozalem-Assinie) |
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Laure Emma Oura, Affoué́ Tindo Sylvie
Konan, Konan Edmond Kouassi, Horo Koné*, Kouakou Adjoumani Rodrigue,
Kouassi Benjamin Yao
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The level and the ecological risk
assessment of heavy metals were evaluated in surface sediments of 72
samples from 12
stations located in the Toukouzou Hozalem-Assinie zone along the
Ivorian coast using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy.
The heavy metals contamination was assessed using pollution indices:
Modified degree of contamination (mCd), potential
acute toxicity (TU), and potential ecological risk index (RI). The
results revealed that they are ranked in descending order: Fe>Cr>Mn>V>Zn>Ni>Pb>As>Cu>Cd
and the mCd values are between 4.15 and 7.86 which reflect a high
degree of contaminations. The highest total toxic units (ΣTUs) were
calculated in sediment samples with Cr and Cd presenting the higher
TUs compared to the rest of heavy metals and contributed the most
(80%) to the overall TUs. It reveals a high potential toxicity for
the marine ecosystems in the Ivorian coast. Comparison with sediment
quality guidelines (TEC, PEC, PEL, and mPECq) showed that Cr, Cd,
and As are 75% toxic to most species of aquatic organisms living in
sediments. Potential ecological RI values indicate moderate
ecological risk for Cr, considerable for As, and very high for Cd
for most sites. |
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Key words: Contamination, Heavy metals, Ivorian
coast, Sediments, Ecological risk assessment, Toxic. |
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