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Contents of heavy metals,polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs),dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanes (DDTs) and hexachlorcyclohexanes (HCHs) in surface sediments from mangrove areas of the Leizhou Peninsula were analyzed in July and November 2005. Risk assessment criteria applied by Long E R et al. (1995) and Long E D et al. (1998) (effects range low,ERL; effects range mean,ERM) of chemicals in sediments from the gulf or estuary were used to assess the potential ecological risks of heavy metals,PAHs,DDTs and HCHs to aquatic organisms in the studied area. The results indicated that the average contents of zinc,nickel,chromium,lead,copper,arsenic and mercury were (61.97 ± 55.87),(59.99 ± 39.01),(47.93 ± 28.37),(26.64 ± 13.00),(23.45 ± 41.96),(9.32 ± 3.62),(0.14 ± 0.18) mg/kg in dry weight in the sediment samples collected from five studied sites in the Leizhou Peninsula,respectively. Cadmium was not calculated due to its content being below the detection limit (< 0.3 mg/kg). The average levels of Cr,Cu,Ni,Pb,Zn and Hg exceed their background values. The average contents of Ni were higher than ERM. The contents of PAHs in the sediments from the five studied sites were (79.78 ± 43.70) ng/g in dry weight,far lower than ERL(4 022 ng/g). The contents of DDE,DDD and DDTs in the sediments from five studied sites were (2.60 ± 4.68),(17.52 ± 27.25),(27.78 ± 46.64) ng/g in dry weight respectively,clearly higher than ERL,and the average contents of DDT were (7.66 ± 15.93) ng/g in dry weight,much higher than ERM. HCHs could be detected in the sediments only from Gaoqiao sampling site,with the average contents (0.07 ± 0.08) ng/g in dry weight.
Contents of heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanes (DDTs) and hexachlorcyclohexanes (HCHs) in surface sediments from mangrove areas of the Leizhou Peninsula were analyzed in July and November 2005. Risk assessment criteria applied by Long ER et al. 1995) and Long ED et al. (1998) (effects range low, ERL; effects range mean, ERM) of chemicals in sediments from the gulf or estuary were used to assess the potential ecological risks of heavy metals, PAHs, DDTs and HCHs to aquatic organisms in the studied area. The results indicates that the average contents of zinc, nickel, chromium, lead, copper, arsenic and mercury were (61.97 ± 55.87), (59.99 ± 39.01), (47.93 ± 28.37), (26.64 ± 13.00), (23.45 ± 41.96), (9.32 ± 3.62), (0.14 ± 0.18) mg / kg in dry weight in the sediment samples collected from five studied sites in the Leizhou Peninsula, respectively. Cadmium was not calculated due to its content being below the detection limit (<0.3 mg / kg). The aver The levels of Cr were higher than those of ERM. The contents of PAHs in the sediments from the five attended sites were (79.78 ± 43.70) ng / g in dry weight, far lower than ERL (4 022 ng / g). The contents of DDE, DDD and DDTs in the sediments from five attended sites were (2.60 ± 4.68), (17.52 ± 27.25), (27.78 ± 46.64) ng / g in dry weight respectively, clearly higher than ERL, and the average contents of DDT were (7.66 ± 15.93) ng / g in dry weight, much higher than ERM. HCHs could be detected in the sediments only from Gaoqiao sampling site, with the average contents (0.07 ± 0.08) ng / g in dry weight.