Trace metal concentrations in water, sediments and fish tissue from Lake Tanganyika

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作者
Chale, FMM [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Iringa Reg Ctr, Iringa, Tanzania
关键词
Lake Tanganyika; trace metals; Lates marie; Lates stappersii; Limnothrissa miodon; Stolothrissa tanganicae; Chrystysts spp; Raiamas moorie; Mutela spekei; Alestes sp;
D O I
10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00252-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Trace metal (Cu, Pb, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cd) concentrations were determined in water, sediments, various fin fish species and a bivalve (Mutela spekei) from Lake Tanganyika using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Integrated water samples to depths of 10 m were collected using a pre-rinsed flexible plastic pipe. Sediment samples were collected using a ponar mud sampler. Fish samples were obtained using a variety of fishing techniques. No differences in trace metal concentrations were observed in both inshore and offshore waters. Levels in inshore sediments were much higher than for the offshore ones. Sediment input through run-off may have been the cause for the differences. However, the levels were much lower than those reported for Lake Malawi sediments. The concentrations in the fish tissue were within ranges reported elsewhere for Lake Tanganyika fish species. The centrapomid Lates stappersii and the clupeids Limnothrissa miodon and Stolothrissa tanganicae are the most important commercial species in the lake followed by Lates marie. Lead and cadmium are of concern to human health. The mean concentrations of the two metals in the commercial fish species were as follows: L. stappersii (5.03 mug Pb/g, 0.28 mug Cd/g); L. marie (4.96 mug Pb/g, 0.25 mug Cd/g); L. miodon (4.64 mug Pb, 0.38 mug Cd); and S. tanganicae (4.96 mug Pb/g, 0.39 mug Cd/g). Levels of lead and iron in the bivalve species were exceptionally very high, being 11.08 and 6.54 mg/g, respectively. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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