2014
DOI: 10.12966/ne.05.01.2014
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Using Pollution Load Index and Geoaccumulation Index for the Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution and Sediment Quality of the Benin River, Nigeria

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“…Similar low values from selected major rivers in Southwestern Nigeria have been documented by [29]. Extreme concentrations of organic carbon levels below 0.05% and above 3% have been implicated in decreased benthic abundance and biomass [2]. The mean organic content obtained in the sediments from the study were within the risk associated values recommended by [30].…”
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“…Similar low values from selected major rivers in Southwestern Nigeria have been documented by [29]. Extreme concentrations of organic carbon levels below 0.05% and above 3% have been implicated in decreased benthic abundance and biomass [2]. The mean organic content obtained in the sediments from the study were within the risk associated values recommended by [30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Many environmentalists have use water as pollution indicator by contaminants including heavy metals, but sediment can provide a deeper insight into long-term pollution state of aquatic environment [22,2]. Sediments have been described as sink of pollutants whereby they concentrate according to the levels of pollution [23].…”
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“…Thus, the physico-chemical characteristics, including levels of trace metals, of river waters determine the quality of the sediment [17,2]. The study area is typically located on an alluvial floodplain, which is characterised by inundation of the banks of the water bodies, particularly rivers and streams, as well as most of the adjourning farmlands.…”
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“…Sediments embody the critical elements of an aquatic ecosystem; they are collections of fine-, medium-and coarse-grained minerals and organic particles that are found at the bottom of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, bays, estuaries and oceans [1,2]. Fagbote and Olanipekun [3] have reported that the composition of sediments consequently provides the best natural archives of recent environmental changes.…”
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