Faculty of Science, Tanta University, El-Gaish, Tanta Qism 2, Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
Research Article
Assessment of heavy metals as a potential threat influenced coastal ecosystem along the Northern Red Sea Coast of Egypt
Author(s): Amani Badawi*, Samar M. Al Sawy and Hamza M. Khalil
Red Sea is considered as enclosed water bodies, where natural and human-induced stresses created intense impacts on marine ecosystem.
Coastal surface sediments are widely utilized as indicator for pollution level. Recent sediments were collected from selected five sites along the
Egyptian northern coast of the Red Sea, located between El Quseir and Marsa Alam areas. Concentration and distribution of eight heavy metals
(Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Fe, Mn, Ni and Co), combined with some geochemical parameter and grain size analysis have been evaluated, to assess quality
of benthic environment, the source and threats gradient on coastal marine environment. Three level of threats gradient have been distinguished,
mainly originated from anthropogenic sources and ranged from relatively high in El Quseir Harbor, moderate in El Hamrawein and low in Marsa
Abu Dabbab, Wadi El Quseir E.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2380-2391.2021.8.339
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