Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia

The purpose of this study is to assess the trace elements of barium (Ba), bromine (Br), cesium (Cs), cobalt (Co), hafnium (Hf), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), rubidium (Rb), scandium (Sc) and vanadium (V) in the surface sediments of Linggi estuary in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, using the neutron activati...

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Published in:Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Main Author: Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2020
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Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
2020
Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
15
4
10.46754/jssm.2020.06.011
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087855012&doi=10.46754%2fjssm.2020.06.011&partnerID=40&md5=b1c64d7d56de0c35ee6408904927f8ab
The purpose of this study is to assess the trace elements of barium (Ba), bromine (Br), cesium (Cs), cobalt (Co), hafnium (Hf), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), rubidium (Rb), scandium (Sc) and vanadium (V) in the surface sediments of Linggi estuary in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, using the neutron activation analysis (NAA) technique. Results showed that the average concentration of Br, Cs, Hf, Rb, Sc and V were 75.1, 12.6, 10.0, 146, 10.6 and 80.5 mg/kg, respectively, which were all higher than the upper continental crust (UCC) reference values. However, the average concentration values of Ba, Co, Mn, and Fe were 272, 6.39, 350, and 26,547 mg/kg, respectively, which were all relatively lower compared to the UCC values of the respective elements. The provenance of Br and Hf were from seawater and marine organisms, while Cs and V came from from anthropogenic activities, such as discharge from electronic factories and vehicle workshops. The element of Rb and Sc originated from geogenic processes, such as erosion, landslide and weathering. Overall, the trace element contamination in surface sediments of Linggi estuary was categorised as moderate to highly modified degree of contamination (mCd), and these could result in adverse effects on benthic dwelling organisms and aquatic life. © Penerbit UMT.
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
18238556
English
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author Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
spellingShingle Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
author_facet Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
author_sort Elias M.S.; Ibrahim S.; Samuding K.; Daung J.A.D.; Kantasamy N.; Rahman S.A.; Hashim A.
title Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
title_short Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
title_full Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
title_fullStr Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
title_sort Distribution, sources and modified degree of contamination of trace elements in Linggi estuary surface sediments, Malaysia
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description The purpose of this study is to assess the trace elements of barium (Ba), bromine (Br), cesium (Cs), cobalt (Co), hafnium (Hf), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), rubidium (Rb), scandium (Sc) and vanadium (V) in the surface sediments of Linggi estuary in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, using the neutron activation analysis (NAA) technique. Results showed that the average concentration of Br, Cs, Hf, Rb, Sc and V were 75.1, 12.6, 10.0, 146, 10.6 and 80.5 mg/kg, respectively, which were all higher than the upper continental crust (UCC) reference values. However, the average concentration values of Ba, Co, Mn, and Fe were 272, 6.39, 350, and 26,547 mg/kg, respectively, which were all relatively lower compared to the UCC values of the respective elements. The provenance of Br and Hf were from seawater and marine organisms, while Cs and V came from from anthropogenic activities, such as discharge from electronic factories and vehicle workshops. The element of Rb and Sc originated from geogenic processes, such as erosion, landslide and weathering. Overall, the trace element contamination in surface sediments of Linggi estuary was categorised as moderate to highly modified degree of contamination (mCd), and these could result in adverse effects on benthic dwelling organisms and aquatic life. © Penerbit UMT.
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