The bioaccumulation of lead and zinc in the gills, liver, muscle and skin of Glorias gariepinus from two locations, Mamba and Balule, on the Olifants River within the Kruger National Park is reported here. Over a one year period (1994), four surveys (February, May, July and November) were undertaken. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry was used to determine the concentrations of both metals in the tissues. The gills were the major route of uptake, with the liver accumulating high lead and zinc concentrations. The concentration of metals in the fish found at Mamba and Balule were found to be significantly different from each other. However, it could not be established at which location the greatest amount of bioaccumulation had taken place. ...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
Since polluted environments contain mixtures of different contaminants, the aim of this study was to...
M.Sc.The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal, to its confluence with ...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The necessity to maintain high water quality standards has become essential not only ...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The necessity to maintain high water quality standards has become essential not only ...
Water is one of the most important resources in South Africa. The increased pressure on river system...
The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal to its confluence with the Wi...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The catchment area of the Olifants River is being subjected to increased agricultural...
The increasing amounts of heavy metals entering aquatic environments can result in high accumulation...
This is the first paper reporting on results obtained in a metal bioaccumulation study in the Vaal R...
D.Phil.By virtue of its position on the eastern border of South Africa, the Kruger National Park (KN...
The discharge of liquid effluents either untreated or with only primary treatment into Etelebou Cree...
D.Phil.By virtue of its position on the eastern border of South Africa, the Kruger National Park (KN...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
Since polluted environments contain mixtures of different contaminants, the aim of this study was to...
M.Sc.The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal, to its confluence with ...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The necessity to maintain high water quality standards has become essential not only ...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The necessity to maintain high water quality standards has become essential not only ...
Water is one of the most important resources in South Africa. The increased pressure on river system...
The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal to its confluence with the Wi...
M.Sc. (Zoology)The catchment area of the Olifants River is being subjected to increased agricultural...
The increasing amounts of heavy metals entering aquatic environments can result in high accumulation...
This is the first paper reporting on results obtained in a metal bioaccumulation study in the Vaal R...
D.Phil.By virtue of its position on the eastern border of South Africa, the Kruger National Park (KN...
The discharge of liquid effluents either untreated or with only primary treatment into Etelebou Cree...
D.Phil.By virtue of its position on the eastern border of South Africa, the Kruger National Park (KN...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
Since polluted environments contain mixtures of different contaminants, the aim of this study was to...
M.Sc.The upper catchment of the Olifants River, from its origin near Bethal, to its confluence with ...