Water Science and Technology (Sep 2021)

Measurement and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals accumulated in sediment and water collected from Gomishan international wetland, Iran

  • Nazanin Kalani,
  • Borhan Riazi,
  • Abdolreza Karbassi,
  • Faramarz Moattar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 6
pp. 1498 – 1508

Abstract

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This study aimed to measure and ecologically assess heavy metals, including As, Cr, Pb, Cd, and Ni in water and sediment samples taken from Gomishan, an international wetland located in Golestan, Iran. Four sampling stations were selected to cover all parts of the wetland. The analyses of the heavy metals were performed by ICP-MS. Based on the content of the heavy metals in the sediments, the values of risks for individual heavy metals, as Er, and for total heavy metals, as IR, were estimated. Igeo and EF also presented the soil quality in terms of accumulated contamination. The average content of the heavy metals in water was 23.12, 4.14, 10.04, 6.71, and 94.48 μg/L for As, Cd, Cr, Ni, and Pb, respectively. The heavy metal concentrations in sediments were decreased in the following order: Pb (2130 ppb) > As (655 ppb) > Cr (295 ppb) > Ni (148.8 ppb) > Cd (148.8 ppb). The potential risk values for individual heavy metals were in the low range, Er < 40, except for Cd, which mostly posed a moderate ecological risk. The values of EF and Igeo showed that the sediments sampled from the Gomishan wetland were minimally enriched and contaminated. As the Gomishan wetland has a moderate risk of heavy metal contamination, conservative and monitoring activities should be performed. HIGHLIGHTS The content of heavy metals in both water and sediments were measured.; Pb had the highest concentration on water and sediments.; The risk attributed to the heavy metals in the majority of samples was is in an acceptable range.; It is more likely that the sediments were naturally contaminated by the heavy metals.;

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