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Impact of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation on river sediment metal contamination
by
Ouammou, A
, Durrieu, G
, Lenoble, V
, Mounier, S
, Hayzoun, H
, Garnier, C
, Bancon-Montigny, C
in
analysis
/ anthropogenic activities
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic organisms
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ case studies
/ chemistry
/ Contaminants
/ Contaminated sediments
/ Contamination
/ Dominant species
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental law
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Fluvial sediments
/ Food chains
/ Geologic Sediments
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Heavy metal content
/ Heavy metals
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Industry
/ Industry - trends
/ Metals
/ Metals - analysis
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Morocco
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Regulations
/ risk
/ Rivers
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Sediments
/ Studies
/ Toxic
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ trends
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Urbanization - trends
/ Waste water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water pollution
2014
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Impact of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation on river sediment metal contamination
by
Ouammou, A
, Durrieu, G
, Lenoble, V
, Mounier, S
, Hayzoun, H
, Garnier, C
, Bancon-Montigny, C
in
analysis
/ anthropogenic activities
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic organisms
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ case studies
/ chemistry
/ Contaminants
/ Contaminated sediments
/ Contamination
/ Dominant species
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental law
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Fluvial sediments
/ Food chains
/ Geologic Sediments
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Heavy metal content
/ Heavy metals
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Industry
/ Industry - trends
/ Metals
/ Metals - analysis
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Morocco
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Regulations
/ risk
/ Rivers
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Sediments
/ Studies
/ Toxic
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ trends
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Urbanization - trends
/ Waste water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water pollution
2014
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Impact of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation on river sediment metal contamination
by
Ouammou, A
, Durrieu, G
, Lenoble, V
, Mounier, S
, Hayzoun, H
, Garnier, C
, Bancon-Montigny, C
in
analysis
/ anthropogenic activities
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic organisms
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ case studies
/ chemistry
/ Contaminants
/ Contaminated sediments
/ Contamination
/ Dominant species
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental law
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Fluvial sediments
/ Food chains
/ Geologic Sediments
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Heavy metal content
/ Heavy metals
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Industry
/ Industry - trends
/ Metals
/ Metals - analysis
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Morocco
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Regulations
/ risk
/ Rivers
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Sediments
/ Studies
/ Toxic
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ trends
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Urbanization - trends
/ Waste water
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water pollution
2014
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Impact of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation on river sediment metal contamination
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Impact of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation on river sediment metal contamination
2014
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This study aimed at evidencing contaminant inputs from a rapidly growing population and the accompanying anthropogenic activities to river sediments. The Fez metropolitan area and its impacts on the Sebou's sediments (the main Moroccan river) were chosen as a case study. The Fez agglomeration is surrounded by the river Fez, receiving the wastewaters of this developing city and then flowing into the Sebou. The sediment cores from the Fez and Sebou Rivers were extracted and analysed for major elements, butyltins and toxic metals. Normalised enrichment factors and geoaccumulation index were calculated. Toxicity risk was assessed by two sets of sediment quality guideline (SQG) indices. A moderate level of contamination by butyltins was observed, with monobutyltin being the dominant species across all sites and depths. The lowest level of metal pollution was identified in the Sebou's sediments in upstream of Fez city, whilst the Fez' sediments were heavily polluted and exhibited bottom-up accumulation trends, which is a clear signature of recent inputs from the untreated wastewaters of Fez city. Consequently, the sediments of Fez and Sebou at the downstream of the confluence were found to be potentially toxic, according to the SQG levels. This finding is concerned with aquatic organisms, as well as to the riverside population, which is certainly exposed to these pollutants through the daily use of water. This study suggests that although Morocco has adopted environmental regulations aiming at restricting pollutant discharges into the natural ecosystems, such regulations are neither well respected by the main polluters nor efficiently enforced by the authorities.
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Springer-Verlag,Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,Springer
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