2015
DOI: 10.21608/jbaar.2015.106027
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Impact of seasonal changes on the quality of water and fish from Abu Za’baal Lakes.

Abstract: Physicochemical characteristics and concentrations of some heavy metals of water and two fish species in Abu Za'baal lakes during the period from summer 2012 to spring 2013 were investigated. The physicochemical characteristics of water and fish were proved to be within the permissible levels during different seasons. However, heavy metals levels exceed the permissible limits in water samples, and also Pb in fish muscles. The concentrations of heavy metals were significantly higher in water and fish muscles du… Show more

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“…Also, the sediment reflects the current quality of the water body by heavy metals (Bauomy et al, 2017).Therefore, the analysis of heavy metals in the sediments. Number of studies have been conducted on the role of heavy metals in water and sediment of the rivers in the world where the bottom sediment act as accumulator for these metals and the rate of accumulation depends on the environmental conditions (Elewa et al, 2015;Goher et al, 2017;Hagag, 2017 ;Bayomy, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, the sediment reflects the current quality of the water body by heavy metals (Bauomy et al, 2017).Therefore, the analysis of heavy metals in the sediments. Number of studies have been conducted on the role of heavy metals in water and sediment of the rivers in the world where the bottom sediment act as accumulator for these metals and the rate of accumulation depends on the environmental conditions (Elewa et al, 2015;Goher et al, 2017;Hagag, 2017 ;Bayomy, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%