BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES AS BIO-INDICATORS OF METALS POLLUTION IN QARUN LAKE, EGYPT

Almenoufy, Safia; MOHAMED BOUKHARY; AHMED GAD;

Abstract


Qarun Lake, in the Fayoum Depression of the Western Desert of Egypt, lies within the deepest area in the River Nile flood plain. The drainage water in the Qarun Lake is derived from the discharge of the natural and artificial drainage systems in the Fayoum. Mixed domestic and agricultural pollutants, including heavy metals, nitrates, phosphates, sulfates and pesticides, are discharged into Qarun Lake. Forty-six samples, collected from the undisturbed layer of sediments were used for benthic foraminiferal analysis. Concentrations of some selected metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, V, and Zn) were also determined. Statistical analysis of the abiotic variables (Texture distribution of sediments, Physico-chemical parameters, and metals concentrations) and of the biotic variables (distribution of benthic foraminiferal species) were also performed. The Q-mode cluster analysis of benthic foraminiferal distribution has provided evidence that the Qarun Lake can be subdivided into two cluster groups (A and B), reflecting environmental changes in the lake ecosystem. Cluster B can also be subdivided into two sub-clusters (B1 and B2). Cluster A is found to be polluted, while sub-clusters B1 and B2 are moderately polluted.


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Title BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES AS BIO-INDICATORS OF METALS POLLUTION IN QARUN LAKE, EGYPT
Authors Almenoufy, Safia ; MOHAMED BOUKHARY ; AHMED GAD 
Issue Date Mar-2018

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