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Distribution of dissolved trace metals in coastal regions of Indian Sundarban mangrove wetland: a multivariate approach

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages 233-243

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.04.030

Keywords

Trace metals; Carcinogenic risk; Canonical correspondence analysis; Sundarban mangrove wetland

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi [09/028(0815)/2010-EMR-I, 23(0014)/09/EMR II]
  2. Universiy Grants Commission (UGC) [40-388/2011 (SR)]
  3. CSIR
  4. UGC

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The work first documents detailed account of the seasonal variations of total dissolved trace metals in the coastal regions of Sundarban mangrove wetland (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) using a graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Considering all three different seasons (premonsoon, monsoon and postmonsoon), the average concentrations and relative variability of the metals exhibited the following sequential order: Mn (223 mu g l(-1); 261.50 mu g l(-1)) > Cr (39.30 mu g l(-1); 32.08 mu g l(-1)) > Zn (57.25 mu g l(-1); 59.78 mu g l(-1)) > Ni (36.23 mu g l(-1); 43.28 mu g l(-1)) > Cu (33.88 mu g l(-1); 48.85 mu g l(-1)) > Pb (14.76 mu g l(-1); 19.76 mu g l(-1)) > Co (20.73 mu g l(-1); 25.18 mu g l(-1)) > Cd (5.53 mu g l(-1); 5.68 mu g l(-1)). Concentrations of Cu (maximum 48.85 mu g l(-1)) exceeded the WHO recommended value. The results of the carcinogenic risks for the metals revealed that dermal absorption (CDIdermal) of Cr, Pb and Cd might be a matter of concern. Chromium is significantly correlated with majority of the metals indicating their identical behaviour during transport in this coastal environment. Results of canonical correspondence analyses (CCA) confirmed that two study sites in Sundarban, namely Canning and Dhamakhali, clustered at about 85% similarity loading as they suffer from huge load of domestic sewage effluents discharged from the megacity Calcutta resulting maximum concentrations of majority of the trace metals. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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