Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands

Metals pollution has drawn worldwide attention due to increase of anthropogenic contaminants to the coastal area, especially wetlands area. Metals are indestructible and have toxic effects on living organisms. Sediment can act as an indicator of metals pollution due to the ability of the sediment...

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Main Author: Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
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Language:English
Published: intechopen 2019
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spelling iium-748302020-02-27T07:00:05Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/74830/ Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands Yunus, Kamaruzzaman QD Chemistry Metals pollution has drawn worldwide attention due to increase of anthropogenic contaminants to the coastal area, especially wetlands area. Metals are indestructible and have toxic effects on living organisms. Sediment can act as an indicator of metals pollution due to the ability of the sediment that can trap metals through complex physical and chemical process. Therefore, they are always used as geo-marker for identifying the possible source of metals pollution. Besides that, wetlands such as mangrove have a diverse diversity of organisms that provide proteins to local communities such as clam, oyster, crab, and fishes. Therefore, it is important for us to know the levels of metals in the sediment and those organisms that we consume nowadays that live at the mangrove area. Such findings can provide important information on the seafood safety level and potential impact especially to humans via consumption according to the provisional tolerable weekly intake and daily intake. intechopen 2019-01-23 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74830/1/74830_Metals%20pollution%20in%20tropical%20Wetlands.pdf Yunus, Kamaruzzaman (2019) Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands. In: Wetlands management: assessing risk and sustainable solutions. intechopen, London, pp. 29-44. ISBN 978-1-78985-013-0 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.82153 10.5772/intechopen.82153
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Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
description Metals pollution has drawn worldwide attention due to increase of anthropogenic contaminants to the coastal area, especially wetlands area. Metals are indestructible and have toxic effects on living organisms. Sediment can act as an indicator of metals pollution due to the ability of the sediment that can trap metals through complex physical and chemical process. Therefore, they are always used as geo-marker for identifying the possible source of metals pollution. Besides that, wetlands such as mangrove have a diverse diversity of organisms that provide proteins to local communities such as clam, oyster, crab, and fishes. Therefore, it is important for us to know the levels of metals in the sediment and those organisms that we consume nowadays that live at the mangrove area. Such findings can provide important information on the seafood safety level and potential impact especially to humans via consumption according to the provisional tolerable weekly intake and daily intake.
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title Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
title_short Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
title_full Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
title_fullStr Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
title_full_unstemmed Metals pollution in tropical Wetlands
title_sort metals pollution in tropical wetlands
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publishDate 2019
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