Geochemistry of sediments and surface soils from the Nile Delta and lower Nile valley studied by epithermal neutron activation analysis
Wafaa Arafa; Badawy, Wael M.; Fahmi, Naglaa M.; Ali, Khaled; Gad, Mohamed S.; Duliu, Octavian G.; Frontasyeva, Marina V.; Steinnes, Eiliv;
Abstract
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The distributions of 36 major and trace elements in 40 surface soil and sediment samples collected from the Egyptian section of the river Nile were determined by epithermal neutron activation analysis and compared with corresponding data for the Upper Continental Crust and North American Shale Composite. Their relative distributions indicate the presence of detrital material of igneous origin, most probably resulting from weathering on Ethiopian highlands and transported by the Blue Nile, the Nile main tributary. The distributions of the nickel, zinc, and arsenic contents suggest that the lower part of the Nile and its surroundings including the Nile Delta is not seriously polluted with metals from local human activity. The geographical distributions of Na, Cl, and I as well as results of principal component analysis suggest atmospheric supply of these elements from the ocean. In general the present data may contribute to a better understanding of the geochemistry of the Nile sediments.
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Title | Geochemistry of sediments and surface soils from the Nile Delta and lower Nile valley studied by epithermal neutron activation analysis | Authors | Wafaa Arafa ; Badawy, Wael M. ; Fahmi, Naglaa M. ; Ali, Khaled ; Gad, Mohamed S. ; Duliu, Octavian G. ; Frontasyeva, Marina V. ; Steinnes, Eiliv | Issue Date | 2015 | Journal | Journal of African Earth Sciences | DOI | https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84928119124 57 107 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2015.04.004 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84928119124 |
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