<p>The levels and distribution of trace metals (Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) at eleven water and sediment stations on the Little Akaki River (LAR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, were determined. The binding forms of the metals in various geochemical fractions of the sediments were also quantified. The molar ratio of the sum of the simultaneously extractable metals (∑SEM) and acid-volatile sulphide (AVS)—as a measure for predicting metal-induced toxicity—was estimated. LAR trace levels in water for Cu, Zn, and, particularly Mn were, in most instances, higher than the recommended guidelines for healthy aquatic ecosystems. Total trace metal (TTM) contents in the LAR sediments at certain stations exceeded “threshold effect concentrations” and ...
Dissolved trace metals, i.e Fe, Mn, Al, Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd were determined in the Umtata River. High ...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
A study on trace metals concentrations in water and sediment at selected stations of UNIMAS Lake wer...
Abstract Background Due to fast urban expansion and increased industrial activities, large quantitie...
In this study, river water samples taken from 26 different locations along the course of the Little ...
sequential extraction. Abstract—Currently, environmental risk assessment of metals is based on compa...
Like many areas in developing nations, rapid population growth, a high urbanization rate, and poor w...
In many sub-Saharan states, despite governments’ awareness campaigns highlighting potential impacts ...
This research article was published by IWA Publishing, 2022The quality of water and sediments from a...
Sediment contamination by heavy metals resulting from anthropogenic activities is increasingly becom...
Embargoed until 21.10.2023The present work focuses on total concentrations of trace elements such as...
River water quality is particularly of concern in semi-arid countries with limited water resources. ...
Excess heavy metal concentrations caused by severe anthropogenic activities are among the major thre...
The contamination of drinking water resources by toxic metals is a major problem in many parts of th...
A survey was conducted on the levels of trace metals (Ni, Cu, Hg, Pb, Mn, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cd, Mg and Ca)...
Dissolved trace metals, i.e Fe, Mn, Al, Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd were determined in the Umtata River. High ...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
A study on trace metals concentrations in water and sediment at selected stations of UNIMAS Lake wer...
Abstract Background Due to fast urban expansion and increased industrial activities, large quantitie...
In this study, river water samples taken from 26 different locations along the course of the Little ...
sequential extraction. Abstract—Currently, environmental risk assessment of metals is based on compa...
Like many areas in developing nations, rapid population growth, a high urbanization rate, and poor w...
In many sub-Saharan states, despite governments’ awareness campaigns highlighting potential impacts ...
This research article was published by IWA Publishing, 2022The quality of water and sediments from a...
Sediment contamination by heavy metals resulting from anthropogenic activities is increasingly becom...
Embargoed until 21.10.2023The present work focuses on total concentrations of trace elements such as...
River water quality is particularly of concern in semi-arid countries with limited water resources. ...
Excess heavy metal concentrations caused by severe anthropogenic activities are among the major thre...
The contamination of drinking water resources by toxic metals is a major problem in many parts of th...
A survey was conducted on the levels of trace metals (Ni, Cu, Hg, Pb, Mn, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cd, Mg and Ca)...
Dissolved trace metals, i.e Fe, Mn, Al, Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd were determined in the Umtata River. High ...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
A study on trace metals concentrations in water and sediment at selected stations of UNIMAS Lake wer...