Abstract

ABSTRACTThe pollution of surface sediments of Al Hawizah wetland by metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) has been fully investigated. For determination of PAHs and metals concentration in sediments, eight sampling stations were selected in the study area. The results showed that the concentration of Mn is the highest, while the content of Cr is the lowest in both the seasons. The concentration of Cr and V is lower than mean crust content, while Cu concentration is more than mean crust content. The results obtained from Muller's geochemical index are indicative of range from uncontaminated to moderately contaminated. Based on potential ecological risk (RI), the Al Hawizah wetland had low ecological risk. The total PAHs concentrations ranged from 1071 to 15540 ng/g dry weight, with a mean of 9417.50 ng/g in the summer, while total amounts of PAHs in the winter ranged from 1542 to 17283 with a mean 10321.25 ng/g dry weight. The area of study was affected by pyrogenic and petrogenic sources (51.74 and 48.26%, respectively), in the winter. The concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) compounds were lower than effects range median (ERM) standard while were higher than effects range low (ERL) standard, except station 1, in both seasons.

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