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An evaluation of spatial and seasonal distributions of dissolved trace metals in the water of the natural wetlands

Sadeq Abdullah Abdo Alkhadher, Suhaimi Suratman, Mohd Izwan bin Mohd Sallan

2023Journal of Environmental Management37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The spatial and temporal distributions of trace metals in dissolved forms mainly result from anthropogenic and lithogenic contributions. Surface water samples (∼0.5 m) were collected monthly at respective stations from Setiu Wetland. In this study, the behaviour of trace metals in the dissolved phases along the water column from sampling sites in the Setiu Wetland, Malaysia was investigated. In addition, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and physical parameters such as salinity, temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) of the surface water were measured in order to evaluate the relationship between trace metals fractionation with different water quality parameters. Size fractionation study of dissolved trace metals using ultrafiltration technique were also carried out and analysed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Correlation of trace metals with other measured parameters was made to furthermore understand the dynamics of trace metals and its fractionated components in this area. The concentration of dissolved trace metals was in the range of 0.001-0.16 μg/L for Cd, 0.12-2.81 μg/L for Cu, 0.01-1.84 μg/L for Pb, 3-17 μg/L for Fe and 1-34 μg/L for Zn, suggesting the input of anthropogenic sources for trace metals such as municipal, industrial, agricultural and domestic discharge. The periodic monitoring and evaluation of trace metals in wetlands and protected tropical areas is highly recommended.

Topics & Concepts

WetlandEnvironmental scienceNatural (archaeology)TRACE (psycholinguistics)Heavy metalsHydrology (agriculture)Spatial distributionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental engineeringWater resource managementGeographyEcologyGeologyChemistryRemote sensingBiologyLinguisticsArchaeologyGeotechnical engineeringPhilosophyHeavy metals in environmentIntegrated Water Resources ManagementWater Quality and Pollution Assessment