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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hoque, Raza Rafiqul | Gohain, M. | Das, Apurba Kumar | Devi, Upasona | Kusre, B.C.
Affiliations: Department of Environmental Science, Tezpur University, Tezpur – 784028, India | College of Agricultural Engineering & PHT, Ranipool, Sikkim – 737135, India
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Abstract: Bharalu Tributary originates in the foot-hills of Khasi Hills and meets the Brahmaputra River flowing northwards through Guwahati city. Trace metals viz., Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Cu and Zn were estimated in the bed sediment of Bharalu and their concentrations were found to be 39.54 ± 31, 40.62 ± 19, 32.00 ± 18, 0.93 ± 1, 65.45 ± 33 and 435.08 ± 246 μg g^{-1} respectively. Levels of Cd, Pb and Zn in the bed sediments were 3, 1.5 and 5 times, respectively, higher than the concentrations in shale. Enrichment factors (EF%) of the metals showed substantial loading of the sediments with trace metals. Muller's Geoaccumulation index (Igeo) of the metals was calculated which showed that the river was moderate to strongly polluted. Pearson's correlation showed stronger associations for the metal pairs – Pb-Cd (r = 0.90), Ni-Cu (r = 0.68), Ni-Zn (r = 0.61), Cu-Zn (r = 0.87) and Pb-Cu (r = 0.75) – indicating similar sources. A multivariate statistical tool, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), was used to define the possible input sources of the trace metals and three main sources viz. industrial discharge, vehicular contribution and waste dumping were identified.
Keywords: Bharalu, trace metals, sediments, Igeo, PCA
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 71-79, 2013
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