2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40068-018-0113-1
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Hydrochemical characteristics of surface water and ecological risk assessment of sediments from settlements within the Birim River basin in Ghana

Abstract: Background: Geogenic and anthropogenic activities such as Artisanal and illegal gold mining continue to have negative impacts on the environment and river basins in China. This work studied the hydrogeochemical characteristics of surface water from the Birim River basin and assess the quality of water for human consumption and agricultural activities. In addition, the ecological risk assessment for Cd, Zn, Pb and As in sediment was evaluated using pollution indices. Results:The results show that the turbidity,… Show more

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“…According to Asare‐Donkor et al, a horizontal trend toward HCO 3 − in the (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) /HCO 3 − ratio indicates that the contribution of (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) and HCO 3 − comes from various sources (Asare‐Donkor et al . 2018). In addition, the depletion of (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) ions and the excess of HCO 3 − ions in the (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ )/HCO 3 − ratio are associated with the dissolution of mineral phases of carbonates (Subramani et al .…”
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“…According to Asare‐Donkor et al, a horizontal trend toward HCO 3 − in the (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) /HCO 3 − ratio indicates that the contribution of (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) and HCO 3 − comes from various sources (Asare‐Donkor et al . 2018). In addition, the depletion of (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ ) ions and the excess of HCO 3 − ions in the (Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ )/HCO 3 − ratio are associated with the dissolution of mineral phases of carbonates (Subramani et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2017; Asare‐Donkor et al . 2018). Cation exchange reactions mainly affect silicon minerals, causing the hydrolysis of silicates.…”
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“…Sogbanmu et al [12] evaluated the seasonal effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on fish in Lagos lagoon, Nigeria. Donkor et al [13] used the pollution index to assess the ecological risks of Cd, Zn, Pb, and As in the sediments of the Bilim River Basin.…”
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confidence: 99%