Potentially Toxic Elements and Natural Radioactivity in Nasser Lake Sediments: Environmental Risks in a Key Egyptian Freshwater Lake

El Feky, Mohammed G; El-Sayed, Omnia; Abed, Neveen S; Esraa Sayed Ahmed Sayed; Abdel Moneim A.Mahmoud; Gad, Ahmed;

Abstract


A necessary evaluation of freshwater ecosystem pollution levels and radiation risks remains crucial for maintaining environmental health, especially within economically developing areas. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the mineralogical, geochemical, and radiological characteristics of sediments in Nasser Lake, Egypt, to determine potential ecological and health risks. Forty sediment samples were collected from multiple locations, including both surface and bottom sediments, for analysis of textural attributes, mineral composition, potentially toxic elements, and natural radionuclides (238U, 232Th, and 40K). Results revealed sand-dominated sediments with low organic matter content. The heavy mineral assemblages derived from Nile River inputs, wind-deposited materials, and eroded igneous and metamorphic rocks. Geochemical analysis showed that arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and lead concentrations exceeded upper continental crust background values, with enrichment factors and geo-accumulation indices indicating significant anthropogenic contributions. The pollution indices revealed heavy contamination levels and extreme ecological risks, which were primarily driven by arsenic and cadmium concentrations. Radiological assessments detected activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, and 40K below the world average, with hazard indices indicating minimal radiological risk except where localized hotspots were present. The study emphasizes the need for targeted monitoring and sustainable management practices to mitigate pollution and preserve the crucial freshwater environment of Nasser Lake.


Other data

Title Potentially Toxic Elements and Natural Radioactivity in Nasser Lake Sediments: Environmental Risks in a Key Egyptian Freshwater Lake
Authors El Feky, Mohammed G; El-Sayed, Omnia; Abed, Neveen S; Esraa Sayed Ahmed Sayed ; Abdel Moneim A.Mahmoud ; Gad, Ahmed 
Keywords Egypt;Inland Lakes;Nasser Lake;ecological risk;mineralogy;potentially toxic elements;radiation hazards;sediment pollution
Issue Date 31-Aug-2025
Journal Toxics 
Volume 13
Issue 9
Start page 745
ISSN 2305-6304
DOI 10.3390/toxics13090745
PubMed ID 41012367
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-105017450139

Attached Files

File Description SizeFormat Existing users please Login
El-Shlemy et al., 2025.pdf46.73 MBAdobe PDF    Request a copy
Recommend this item

Similar Items from Core Recommender Database

Google ScholarTM

Check



Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.