Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea

A total of 43 sediment samples were collected at Kemaman coast, Terengganu, by using Smith McIntyre grab. These sediments were analyzed to determine the grain size, sediment texture and metallic trace elements. Lazer diffraction method using PSA (particle size analyzer) was used to determine the gra...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nor Antonina, Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar, Yaacob, Rosnan, Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
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author Abdullah, Nor Antonina
Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar
Yaacob, Rosnan
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
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Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar
Yaacob, Rosnan
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
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description A total of 43 sediment samples were collected at Kemaman coast, Terengganu, by using Smith McIntyre grab. These sediments were analyzed to determine the grain size, sediment texture and metallic trace elements. Lazer diffraction method using PSA (particle size analyzer) was used to determine the grain size and sediment texture. Teflon bomb was used to digest the sediments for metallic trace elements concentration. Results showed that the study area was dominated with sand particles (60.5%) followed by loamy sand (20.9%), sandy clay (16.3%) and silt loam (2.3%). On the other hand, the average concentrations of each metallic trace elements were 0.12 μg/g for Cd; 36.6 μg/g for Cr; 9.51 μg/g for Cu; 11.6 μg/g for N: 41.5 μg/g for Zn and 29.3 μg/g for Pb. Based on the results, it was found out that coarse sediments showed lower levels of metallic trace elements and higher levels in fine sediments. In addition, enrichment factor was calculated to assess the pollution status of the study area. Based on the calculation, the enrichment of metallic trace elements ranked in the following order: Pb > Cd > Zn > Cu > Ni > Cr. The significant enrichment of Pb and moderate enrichment of Cd and Zn indicated that there are anthropogenic inputs while the rest of the metals can be considered from natural sources although there are effects of anthropogenic inputs in some sampling location.
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spelling iium-372882015-04-27T06:14:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/37288/ Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea Abdullah, Nor Antonina Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar Yaacob, Rosnan Yunus, Kamaruzzaman Q Science (General) A total of 43 sediment samples were collected at Kemaman coast, Terengganu, by using Smith McIntyre grab. These sediments were analyzed to determine the grain size, sediment texture and metallic trace elements. Lazer diffraction method using PSA (particle size analyzer) was used to determine the grain size and sediment texture. Teflon bomb was used to digest the sediments for metallic trace elements concentration. Results showed that the study area was dominated with sand particles (60.5%) followed by loamy sand (20.9%), sandy clay (16.3%) and silt loam (2.3%). On the other hand, the average concentrations of each metallic trace elements were 0.12 μg/g for Cd; 36.6 μg/g for Cr; 9.51 μg/g for Cu; 11.6 μg/g for N: 41.5 μg/g for Zn and 29.3 μg/g for Pb. Based on the results, it was found out that coarse sediments showed lower levels of metallic trace elements and higher levels in fine sediments. In addition, enrichment factor was calculated to assess the pollution status of the study area. Based on the calculation, the enrichment of metallic trace elements ranked in the following order: Pb > Cd > Zn > Cu > Ni > Cr. The significant enrichment of Pb and moderate enrichment of Cd and Zn indicated that there are anthropogenic inputs while the rest of the metals can be considered from natural sources although there are effects of anthropogenic inputs in some sampling location. David Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/37288/1/983732014051466174737.pdf Abdullah, Nor Antonina and Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar and Yaacob, Rosnan and Yunus, Kamaruzzaman (2014) Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea. Journal of Earth Science and Engineering, 4. pp. 80-87. ISSN 2159-581X http://davidpublishing.org/show.html?16265
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Abdullah, Nor Antonina
Mohamad Shazili, Noor Azhar
Yaacob, Rosnan
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title_full Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title_fullStr Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title_short Grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of Kemaman Coast, Terengganu, Malaysia, South China Sea
title_sort grain size and metallic trace element contents in sediments of kemaman coast, terengganu, malaysia, south china sea
topic Q Science (General)
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/37288/1/983732014051466174737.pdf