2021
DOI: 10.48048/tis.2021.10
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Heavy Metals in Marsh Clam (Polymesoda expansa) as Bioindicators for Pollution in Industrial and Sand Mining Area of Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia

Abstract: Industrial and sand mining activities have severely degraded the water quality of the Kelantan River, as well as the river ecosystem. However, there have been inadequate studies on the effect of industrial and sand mining on organisms in the Kelantan River. Therefore, this study assessed the concentrations of Pb, Cd, Zn and Cu in the bivalves of genus (Polymesoda expansa) marsh clams from the Kelantan River tributaries, namely the Geting River and the Semarak River, which are located near to an industrial and … Show more

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“…Given that Pantai Sepat is surrounded by fishing communities, such as boating, transportation, and fishing, it is likely that these trousers will be worn frequently. According to Yusoff et al (2021), the marsh clam (Polymesoda expansa) has the highest concentration of Zn among Cu, Cd, and Pb. At the sampling site, the Kelantan River, there are numerous mining, transport, and fishing boat activities, according to the study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that Pantai Sepat is surrounded by fishing communities, such as boating, transportation, and fishing, it is likely that these trousers will be worn frequently. According to Yusoff et al (2021), the marsh clam (Polymesoda expansa) has the highest concentration of Zn among Cu, Cd, and Pb. At the sampling site, the Kelantan River, there are numerous mining, transport, and fishing boat activities, according to the study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%