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The distribution between the dissolved and the particulate forms of 49 metals across the Tigris River, Baghdad, Iraq.


ABSTRACT: The distribution of dissolved and particulate forms of 49 elements was investigated along transect of the Tigris River (one of the major rivers of the world) within Baghdad city and in its major tributary (Diyala River) from 11 to 28 July 2011. SF-ICP-MS was used to measure total and filterable elements at 17 locations along the Tigris River transect, two samples from the Diyala River, and in one sample from the confluence of the two rivers. The calculated particulate forms were used to determine the particle-partition coefficients of the metals. No major changes in the elements concentrations down the river transect. Dissolved phases dominated the physical speciation of many metals (e.g., As, Mo, and Pt) in the Tigris River, while Al, Fe, Pb, Th, and Ti were exhibiting high particulate fractions, with a trend of particle partition coefficients of [Ti(40) > Th(35) > Fe(15) > Al(13) > Pb(4.5)] ? 10(6)?L/kg. Particulate forms of all metals exhibited high concentrations in the Diyala River, though the partition coefficients were low due to high TSS (~270?mg/L). A comparison of Tigris with the major rivers of the world showed that Tigris quality in Baghdad is comparable to Seine River quality in Paris.

SUBMITTER: Hamad SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3523588 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The distribution between the dissolved and the particulate forms of 49 metals across the Tigris River, Baghdad, Iraq.

Hamad Samera Hussein SH   Schauer James Jay JJ   Shafer Martin Merrill MM   Abed Al-Raheem Esam E   Satar Hyder H  

TheScientificWorldJournal 20121128


The distribution of dissolved and particulate forms of 49 elements was investigated along transect of the Tigris River (one of the major rivers of the world) within Baghdad city and in its major tributary (Diyala River) from 11 to 28 July 2011. SF-ICP-MS was used to measure total and filterable elements at 17 locations along the Tigris River transect, two samples from the Diyala River, and in one sample from the confluence of the two rivers. The calculated particulate forms were used to determin  ...[more]

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