Evaluation of sediment quality for heavy metal(loid)s contamination and health risk assessment in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt

被引:1
|
作者
El-Sorogy, Abdelbaset S. [1 ]
Tawfik, Mohamed [2 ,3 ]
Almadani, Sattam A. [1 ]
Zumlot, Taisser [4 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Geol & Geophys Dept, POB 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[2] Zagazig Univ, Fac Sci, Geol Dept, Zagazig, Egypt
[3] King Salman Int Univ, Fac Basic Sci, Geol Dept, El Tor, Egypt
[4] Univ Texas El Paso, Ctr Environm Resource Management CERM, 500 W Univ Ave, El Paso, TX 79968 USA
关键词
Heavy metal(loid)s; Arsenic; Chromium; Multivariate tools; Lifetime cancer risk; Gulf of Suez; RED-SEA COAST; URBAN SOILS; ARABIAN GULF; METALS; ENVIRONMENTS; EXPOSURE; ELEMENTS; MARINE; LEAD;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116496
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Gulf of Suez faces challenges related to contamination, primarily due to industrial, tourism, and shipping activities along its shores. This study aims to record the distribution, concentration, and potential environmental and health risk impacts of heavy metal(loid)s (HMs) in 30 surface sediment samples collected from Ras Sidr coastline, Gulf of Suez. Various contamination and health indices were employed for this study. The average concentrations of HMs (mu g/g) were ranked as follows: Fe (3472), Mn (103.3), V (10.41), As (7.94), Cr (6.00), Zn (5.31), Ni (2.94). The spatial distribution of HMs indicated an increase in Mn, Zn, As, and V levels toward the southern part of the study area, potentially linked to the proximity of manganese quarries and their metal association at Abu Zenima. Contamination indices revealed moderately severe enrichment with As, minor enrichment with Mn, and no enrichment for the remaining HMs. Multivariate analysis suggested a natural origin for Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn, and V, while As were likely anthropogenic. Values of hazard index (HI) for HMs in both adults and children followed the descending order of As > Fe > Cr > V > Mn > Ni > Zn. However, all HI values were below 1.0, indicating no significant non-carcinogenic risk for individuals along the Ras Sidr coastline. 19 samples exhibited lifetime cancer risk (LCR) values exceeding 1 x 10-4 for As in children, suggesting potential carcinogenic risks. LCR values for As in adults and Cr in adults and children ranged from 1 x 10(-5) to less than 1 x 10(-6), indicating acceptable or tolerable levels of carcinogenic risk and no significant threats to health.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Strategies to manage the risk of heavy metal(loid) contamination in agricultural soils
    Zhao, Fang-Jie
    FRONTIERS OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2020, 7 (03) : 333 - 338
  • [32] Sediment's quality and health risk assessment of heavy metals in the Al-Khafji area of the Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia
    Alharbi, Talal
    Nour, Hamdy E.
    Al-Kahtany, Khaled
    Giacobbe, Salvatore
    El-Sorogy, Abdelbaset S.
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2023, 82 (20)
  • [33] Heavy metals and petroleum hydrocarbons contamination of bottom sediments of El Sukhna Area, Gulf of Suez, Egypt
    El-Tokhi, MM
    Mostafa, YM
    PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 19 (5-6) : 481 - 494
  • [34] Heavy Metal Residues in Some Fishes from Manzala Lake, Egypt, and Their Health-Risk Assessment
    Sallam, Khalid Ibrahim
    Abd-Elghany, Samir Mohammed
    Mohammed, Mahmoud Ahmed
    JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 2019, 84 (07) : 1957 - 1965
  • [35] Evaluation of soil heavy metal(loid)s contamination and its impact on food safety in the suburbs of an industrial city, Henan Province, China
    Shi, Lei
    Liu, Shuaixia
    Han, Ziyu
    Ma, Mengjuan
    Huang, Bo
    Wang, Shuxing
    Wang, Lige
    Zhang, Yuke
    DISCOVER APPLIED SCIENCES, 2025, 7 (03)
  • [36] Concentrations and health risk assessment of metal(loid)s in indoor dust from two typical cities of China
    Li, Yiwen
    Pi, Lu
    Hu, Wenli
    Chen, Mengqin
    Luo, Yan
    Li, Zhi
    Su, Shijun
    Gan, Zhiwei
    Ding, Sanglan
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2016, 23 (09) : 9082 - 9092
  • [37] Heavy Metal(loid)s in the Groundwater of Shabestar Area (NW Iran): Source Identification and Health Risk Assessment
    Rahim Barzegar
    Asghar Asghari Moghaddam
    Shahla Soltani
    Elham Fijani
    Evangelos Tziritis
    Naeimeh Kazemian
    Exposure and Health, 2019, 11 : 251 - 265
  • [38] Ecological risk assessment of Toxic heavy Metal(loid)s in surface sediment of Zarivar International Wetland: an indices analysis approach
    Elahi, Mehdi
    Rezaitabar, Soheila
    Savabieasfahani, Mozhgan
    SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION, 2022, 31 (04): : 405 - 422
  • [39] Health Risk Assessment Based on Source Identification of Heavy Metal(loid)s: A Case Study of Surface Water in the Lijiang River, China
    Wang, Yu
    Xin, Cunlin
    Yu, Shi
    Xie, Yincai
    Zhang, Wanjun
    Fu, Rongjie
    TOXICS, 2022, 10 (12)
  • [40] Areal Health Risk Assessment Using Soil Bioaccessible Heavy Metal(loid)s Around Industrial Area in Nanjing, Southeast China
    Shi, Yangxiaoxiao
    Wang, Yadan
    Zhang, Xueqing
    Zhang, Feng
    Cui, Jiaqi
    Hong, Zhineng
    Jiang, Jun
    Xu, Renkou
    EXPOSURE AND HEALTH, 2025, 17 (01) : 17 - 29