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Anthropogenic Contributions to Heavy Metal Distributions in the Surface and Sub-surface Sediments of the Northern Coast of Sfax, Tunisia

Article 4, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 2012, Page 613-626  XML PDF (310 K)
Document Type: Original Research Paper
Authors
1M.M. Serbaji; 2C. Azri ; 3K. Medhioub
1Université de Sfax, Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax - LARSEN, UR « Etude et Gestion des Environnements Côtiers et Urbains », Route Soukra, km 3,5, BP 1173, 3038 Sfax, Tunisie
2Université de Sfax, Faculté des Sciences de Sfax, Département des Sciences de la Terre, UR « Etude et Gestion des Environnements Côtiers et Urbains », Route Soukra, km 3,5, PB 1171, 3000, Sfax, Tunisie
3Université de Sfax, Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, UR « Etude et Gestion des Environnements Côtiers et Urbains », Route Menzel Chaker, km 1,5, BP 805, 3018 Sfax, Tunisie
Abstract

Eight selected heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Cr, Mn, Fe and Al) in surface and sub-surface
sediments in the northern coast of Sfax (Tunisia) were studied in order to assess the sediment quality and to
highlight the anthropogenic contributions to heavy metal distributions in the two study sediment levels.
Multiple chemometric approaches based on Geographic Information System (GIS), Enrichment factors (EFs),
geoaccumulation index (Igeo) and Principal Component Analysis (ACP) were applied. Enrichment factors
(EFs) and principal component analysis (PCA) revealed two distinct groups of metals. The first group
attributed to Mn, Fe and Al that were derived from natural sources, and the second group contained Cu, Zn,
Pb, Cd and Cr mainly originated from man-made sources. The contribution rates of these later in terms of the
sediment’s enrichment exceed 98%. The geoaccumulation index (Igeo) values explained that only Zn, Pb, Cd and
Cr can be considered as moderate to extreme pollutants both in surface and sub-surface sediments.

Keywords
Sfax coast; Tunisia; Heavy metals; Sediments; Chemometric methods
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