STUDY OF CONTAMINATION BY METALLIC ELEMENTS IN COASTAL SEDIMENTS: CASE OF THE COTONOU CHANNEL
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Coastal aquatic ecosystems are environments increasingly affected by
human activities due to urban discharges and their use as dumps. The
objective of this study is to determine the profiles of metallic elements
concentration (Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, and Pb) of
Cotonou channel sediments and to evaluate their quality. For this,
surface sediments (0-5cm) were sampled at 13 sites along the channel.
Thus,Geoaccumulation Index (Igeo), Enrichment Factor (EF) and
Sediment Pollution Index (SPI) were calculated to assess the chemical
quality of these sediments. The metal contents of the sediments follow
the following order of abundance: Fe >Al>Mn> Zn >Cr>Cu > Co> Ni
>Pb> As> Cd. The "Igeo" geo-accumulation index and the Enrichment
Factor "FE" reveal moderate polymetallic contamination by several
elements. The results show Fe, Co, and Ni being the most concerning.
As for the Sediment Pollution Index (SPI), it reports low, moderate and
high pollution of sediments.
