2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10050535
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Occurrences and Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments from Awash River Basin, Ethiopia

Abstract: Like many areas in developing nations, rapid population growth, a high urbanization rate, and poor waste management practices have been observed in the Awash River Basin. Moreover, no comprehensive study has been conducted in this basin to evaluate sediment contamination with heavy metals. About 46 sampling locations were considered to study heavy metal concentrations, distributions, pollution levels, and potential ecological risks associated with these contaminants. The results indicate that average concentra… Show more

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“…Interactions among metals are normally affected by the atomic mass, ionic radius, and oxidation state of the chemical species [69]. The correlation coefficient values determined in the studies of the FRCHEPP water reservoir sediments were similar to those determined for surface sediments of the Awash River hydrographic Basin, Ethiopia [70]. High correlation coefficients for interactions among metals indicate the presence of similar contamination sources.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Interactions among metals are normally affected by the atomic mass, ionic radius, and oxidation state of the chemical species [69]. The correlation coefficient values determined in the studies of the FRCHEPP water reservoir sediments were similar to those determined for surface sediments of the Awash River hydrographic Basin, Ethiopia [70]. High correlation coefficients for interactions among metals indicate the presence of similar contamination sources.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The baboon illustrated in Figure 4 obtained its drinking water from the Awash River in the Awash National Park from the late 1960s until July 1973. Recent sampling of this river reveals elevated lead levels due to agricultural and industrial pollution, [102,103] although it is unclear if this would have been as pronounced 50 years ago.…”
Section: Lead Exposures During Childhood Are Recorded In Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of heavy metal contamination of the sediments of rivers can be evaluated employing several methods such as enrichment factor, index of geo-accumulation, metal contamination factor and the associated contamination degree and pollution index load [2,3,14,15]. Reviewed literature shows that the ecological risk assessment of the sediments due to heavy metal pollution can be evaluated via estimation of biological impairment using sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) [16].…”
Section: Sediments and Water Column Contamination By Heavy Metals In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, release of heavy metals into the environment from natural processes is considered low/insignificant compared with anthropogenic releases. Anthropogenic sources are usually the main sources of environmental pollution by heavy metals as could be found in water columns and sediments of rivers that receive effluent and wastes from nearby sources of pollution [1][2][3]. Anthropogenic activities manifesting in form of steady growth in industrialization and urbanization in many countries of the world is highly associated with increase in…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%