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Temporal distribution, source apportionment, and pollution assessment of metals in the sediments of Beas river, India

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posted on 2018-07-03, 17:37 authored by Vinod Kumar, Anket Sharma, Minakshi, Renu Bhardwaj, Ashwani Kumar Thukral

Metal pollution in the fluvial sediments of the rivers has become a severe problem throughout the world. Lower valleys with agricultural land are usually receiving diverse contaminants from various sources that are characterized by constant, bioaccumulative and harmful contaminants. One example is of the Beas river (India) which shows the distribution, contamination, and pollution status of metals in the sediments. In the present study, a cluster analysis and principal component analysis were conducted to assess the impact of anthropogenic activities in sediment metals. Results of contamination factor indicate that there is low contamination, whereas enrichment factor showed that 28.5% metals showed significant pollution during pre-monsoon season, 42.8% metals showed moderate to high pollution during post-monsoon season, and 42.8% metals showed moderate to extreme pollution during the winter season. Pollution index and modified pollution index showed that sediments in the winter season are slightly and critically polluted. The ecological risk factors indicate that 23.8% metals posed moderate to high ecological risk in the sediments.

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