An assessment of heavy metal contamination in the surface sediments of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

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Nhon Dang Hoai
Ha Nguyen Manh
Thanh Tran Duc
Thung Do Cong
Lan Tran Dinh
Ron Johnstone
Dung Nguyen Thi Kim
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[1] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Institute of Marine Environment and Resources
[2] Hanoi University of Science,School of Earth and Environmental Science
[3] Vietnam National University,undefined
[4] University of Queensland,undefined
[5] Haiphong Private University,undefined
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2020年 / 79卷
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Sediment; Heavy metals; Ha Long Bay; Pollution;
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Ha Long Bay is an attractive landscape and a center of dynamic economic activity; however, it is subject to negative impacts from tourism, activity in its harbor, mining, industry, and urbanization, which is evidenced by the presence of pollutants, including heavy metals, in surface sediment at the bay. To ascertain the extent of the anthropogenic impact, 48 surface sediment samples were collected and analyzed for grain size and the presence of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, As, Cd). Thirteen sediment types were identified in Ha Long Bay: sand, muddy sand, silty sand, sandy mud, mud, silt, sandy gravel, muddy sandy gravel, gravelly mud, gravelly muddy sand, slightly gravelly sandy mud, slightly gravelly sand, and sandy silt; of these, sandy silt and silty sand are the most common, while the others are less so. Regarding the concentration of heavy metals in the sediment, Cu concentration ranges from 3.80 to 41.72 mg/kg, with an average of 14.53 mg/kg; Pb ranges from 10.17 to 69.90 mg/kg, with an average of 30.39 mg/kg; Zn ranges from 6.34 to 119.21 mg/kg, with an average of 50.87 mg/kg; Cd ranges from 0.03 to 0.20 mg/kg, with an average of 0.08 mg/kg; As ranges from 1.78 to 13.71 mg/kg, with an average of 6.06 mg/kg. The concentrations of Cu, Pb, and As are higher than the Interim Sediment Quality Guideline (ISQG) levels at stations near the shoreline, and lower than the ISQG levels distributed throughout offshore stations.
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