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Assessment of heavy metals pollution of Snagov Lake, Romania
Date issued
2017
Author(s)
IPROCHIM S.A.
DOI
10.37358/RC.17.2.5422
Abstract
Distribution of heavy metals and trace elements from anthropogenic origin in water, sediments, aquatic
plants and different tissues of fish from Snagov Lake, Romania. has been investigated. The concentration of
Cu, Zn, Cd, Ti, V, Cr, Mo, Co and Ni, was collected from three sites of the lake, during spring time from water,
sediments, Ceratophyllum demersum, Phragmites australis reed, and Scardinius Erytrophtalmus fish. The
fish samples were taken fromgills, muscles, scales and bones. The ecological risk indexhas been assesed
andbio-concentration factor, (BCF), of metals in anatomical tissues of studied fishesto be used as a
diagnostic tool for lake pollutionExperiments have shown that Ti and Zn had the highest concentration in
water, sediments, aquatic plants and fish samples. Also, the metals bio-concentration is increased in
branchiae and scales, compared with muscles and bones
plants and different tissues of fish from Snagov Lake, Romania. has been investigated. The concentration of
Cu, Zn, Cd, Ti, V, Cr, Mo, Co and Ni, was collected from three sites of the lake, during spring time from water,
sediments, Ceratophyllum demersum, Phragmites australis reed, and Scardinius Erytrophtalmus fish. The
fish samples were taken fromgills, muscles, scales and bones. The ecological risk indexhas been assesed
andbio-concentration factor, (BCF), of metals in anatomical tissues of studied fishesto be used as a
diagnostic tool for lake pollutionExperiments have shown that Ti and Zn had the highest concentration in
water, sediments, aquatic plants and fish samples. Also, the metals bio-concentration is increased in
branchiae and scales, compared with muscles and bones
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