Evaluation of contamination risks in Metallic Trace Elements (MTE) in the sediments of Ouémé delta in Benin
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The Metallic Trace Elements (MTE) pollution of aquatic ecosystems and their intrusion and inclusion into the food
chain exposes public health to enormous risks. This study assesses the risks associated with the pollution of surface sediments
from Ouémé delta with Pb. Cu and Cd. In these sediments stratifications, the physicochemical characteristics of the sediments
were evaluated. Total metal contents are determined by the inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer. Risk indices are
evaluated, followed by statistical processing in software R 3.3.2. On average, the pH is 5.50; the CEC is 84.24 meq / 100g and
the organic carbon (OC) is 0.84 % of mass sediment. Means of Al2O3, Fe2O3 and CaO are respectively 8.14 %; 3.9 % and 6.08 %.
The means of copper, lead and cadmium are respectively 32.92 ppm; 23.63 ppm and 1.43 ppm. Overall the degrees of risk
related to contamination and ecological risks are low to high. Sites with a high degree of contamination and high ecological risk
reflect the importance of the contribution of solid waste from Dantokpa market and the domestic discharges into the metal
pollution of Ouémé delta.
