Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Metal pollution records in core sediments of some Red Sea coastal areas, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • Published:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

In the last three decades, the industrial and human activities in the coastal area of Saudi Arabia have increased dramatically and resulted in the continuous invasion of different types of pollutants including heavy metals. Seven sediment cores were collected from three major industrialized areas; Jeddah, Rabigh and Yanbu, along the coast of Saudi Arabia to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of metals and to assess the magnitude of pollution and their potential biological effects. Sediments were analyzed for texture, calcium carbonate contents, organic matter and metals (Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn). Some metals like, Cr, Mn, Ni and Zn, were enriched in the upper 15 cm of core samples (recent deposition of sediments). Cadmium concentrations showed high fluctuations with depth and reverse pattern to that for Al, Fe and Mn which indicated land based sources of this element to the studied areas. Elevated concentrations of lead were recorded in the bottom layers of cores in Jeddah that indicated the most dramatic increase in usage of gasoline in early 1970s. The calculated contamination factors (CF’s) were found in the following sequences: Cd > Pb > Ni > Cu > Zn > Cr > Mn for all studied areas. Results of Pollution Load Index (PLI) revealed that Jeddah is the most polluted area, followed by Rabigh while Yanbu is the least contaminated area. Except for Ni, the concentrations of most metals in the majority of sediment samples were believed to be safe for living organisms. As no data were available on the concentration of metals in core sediments in the coastal area of Saudi Arabia, the results of this study would serve as a baseline against which future anthropogenic effects can be assessed.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Abu-Hilal, A. H. (1987). Distribution of trace elements in near shore surface sediments from the Jordan Gulf of Agaba (Red Sea). Marine Pollution Bulletin, 18, 190–193. doi:10.1016/0025-326X(87)90245-1.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) (1990). Toxicological profile for copper, ATSDR/TP-90/08. ATSDR, Atlanta, GA, 143 pp.

  • Ahmed, M. H. M. (1996). An environmental impact assessment of pollution on the Arabian Gulf, 114 pp. PhD Thesis. University of Alexandria.

  • Al-adrise, M. A. M. (2002). Concentration of some heavy metals in Khor-Kutheb Area (Al-Hodiedah) as a result of the sewage effluent impacts. MSc Thesis. Hodeida University.

  • Al-Shawafi, N. (2000). Beach tar along the Red Sea coast of Yemen “Quantitative Estimation and Qualitative Determination”, 174 pp. PhD Thesis. Sana’a University.

  • Al-Washmi, H. A. (1999). Sedimentological aspects and environmental conditions recognized from the bottom sediments of Al-Kharrar Lagoon, Eastern Red Sea Coastal Plain. Journal of King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, 10, 71–87.

    Google Scholar 

  • Badr, N. E. (1993). Chemical studies on copper in the coastal Mediterranean waters in front of Alexandria. M.Sc. Thesis, 313 pp. Faculty of Sciences Alexandria University.

  • Black, C. A. (1965). Methods of soil analysis, Part 2, chemical and microbiological properties. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy.

    Google Scholar 

  • Breckela, E. J., Emersona, S., & Balistrieri, L. S. (2005). Authigenesis of trace metals in energetic tropical shelf environments. Continental Shelf Research, 25(11), 1321–1337. doi:10.1016/j.csr.2005.02.001.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Buckley, D. E., Smith, J. N., & Winters, G. V. (1995). Accumulation of contaminant metals in marine sediments of Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia: Environmental factors and historical trends. Applied Geochemistry, 10(2), 175–195. doi:10.1016/0883-2927(94)00053-9.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Byers, S. C., Mills, L. E., & Stewart, P. L. (1987). A comparison of methods of determination of organic matter in marine sediments, with suggestions for a standard method. Hydrobiologia, 58(1), 43–47. doi:10.1007/BF00018894.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Caccia, V. G., Millero, F. J., & Palanques, A. (2003). The distribution of trace metals in Florida Bay sediments. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 46(11), 1420–1433. doi:10.1016/S0025-326X(03)00288-1.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Chiffings, A. W. (1989). A draft marine protected area system plan for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. IUCN/NCWCD Specialist Report.

  • Clark, R. B., Frid, C., & Attrill, M. (1997). Marine pollution, 161 pp. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Duchart, P., Calvert, S., & Price, N. (1973). Distribution of trace metals in the pore waters of shallow marine sediments. Limnology and Oceanography, 18, 605–610.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • El-Rayis, O. A., Aboul-Dahab, O. M., Halim, Y., & Riley, J. P. (1997). Concentrations and distribution of heavy metals in the bottom sediments of El-Mex Bay (Alexandria), prior to construction of El-Dekhaila Quays. 3rd Conference on Geochemistry, Alexandria, Egypt, 169–173.

  • El-Sabrouti, M. A. (1990). Geochemistry of recent sediments of lake Burollos. Egyptian Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, 30, 270–294.

    Google Scholar 

  • Evans, D. W., Cutshall, N. H., Cross, F. A., & Wolfe, D. A. (1977). Manganese cycling in the Newport River estuary, North Carolina. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science, 5(1), 71–80. doi:10.1016/0302-3524(77)90074-3.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Fahmy, M. A., & Saad, M. A. H. (1996). Temporal and spatial distribution of heavy metals in Obhur Creek, a coastal Red Sea water body North of Jeddah. Journal of King Abdulaziz University, Saudia Arabia, 7, 75–83.

    Google Scholar 

  • Frignani, M., Bellucci, L. G., Langone, L., & Muntau, H. (1997). Metal fluxes to the sediments of the Northern Vince Lagoon. Marine Chemistry, 58(3–4), 275–292. doi:10.1016/S0304-4203(97)00055-8.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Fung, Y. S., & Lo, C. K. (1997). Determination of heavy metal profiles in dated sediment cores from Sai Kung Bay, Hong Kong. Environment International, 23(3), 317–335. doi:10.1016/S0160-4120(97)00034-2.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Gabrie, C. & Montaggioni, L (1982). Sediments from fringing reefs of Reunion Island, Indian Ocean. Sediment Geology, 31, 281–301.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Gaillard, J. F., Pauwells, H., & Michard, G. (1989). Chemical diagenesis of coastal marine sediments. Oceanologica Acta, 12, 175–187.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Gheith, A. M., & Abou Ouf, M. A. (1996). Textural characteristics, mineralogy and fauna in the shore zone sediments at Rabigh and Sharm al-Kharrar, Eastern Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Marine Science, 7(special issue: Symp. On Red Sea Mar. Environ. Jeddah, 1994), 107–131.

    Google Scholar 

  • Goldhaber, M. B., & Kaplan, I. R. (1974). The sulfur cycle. In E. D. Goldberg (Ed.), The sea (pp. 569–656). New York: Wiley.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gwenaelle, C., Anschutz, P., Lavaux, G., Schafer, J., & Blanc, G. (2002). The distribution of Mo, U, and Cd in relation to major redox species in muddy sediments of the Bay of Biscay. Marine Chemistry, 80(1), 41–59. doi:10.1016/S0304-4203(02)00097-X.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Hashim, S. A., Mahasei, A. M., & AL-Saad, G. (1994). Variation of trace metal concentration in seawater and pearl oyster Pinctada radiate from Bahrain, Arabian Gulf. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 28(6), 370–373. doi:10.1016/0025-326X(94)90274-7.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Hassan, M. A. H., & Nadia, A. A. (2000). Trace metals in fish, mussels, shrimp and sediment from Red Sea Coast of Yemen. Bulletin of Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, A. R. E (Norwalk, Connecticut), 26, 339–353.

    Google Scholar 

  • Heba, H. M. A., & Al-Mudaffer, N. (2000). Trace metal in fish, muscles, shrimp and sediment from red sea coast of Yemen. Bulletin of Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, A.R.E.

  • Ingersoll, C. G., & Nelson, M. K. (1989). Testing sediment toxicity with Hyallella azteca (Amphipoda) and Chironomus riparius (Diptera). Presented at the ASTM STP 13th Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology Risk Assessment, 43 pp. Atlanta, Georgia, 16–18 April.

  • Ismail, N. S., & Awad, J. (1984). Organic carbon and carbonate distributions near sewage out falls in the Jordan Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, 2, 547–554.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Janaki-Raman, D. M. P., Jonathan Srinivasalu, S., Armstrong-Altrin, J. S., Mohan, S. P., & Ram-Mohan, V. (2007). Trace metal enrichments in core sediments in Muthupet mangroves, SE Coast of India: Application of acid leachable technique. Environmental Pollution, 145(1), 245–257. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2006.03.012.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Jenkins, D. W. (1981). Biological monitoring of toxic trace elements (pp. 1–9). EPA Report 600/S3-80-090.

  • Jonathan, M. V., & Mohan, V. R. (2003). Heavy metals in sediments of the inner shelf off the Gulf of Mannar, South East Coast of India. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 46(2), 258–268. doi:10.1016/S0025-326X(02)00484-8.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Kennish, M. J. (1996). Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution, 524 pp. Boca Raton, FL: CRC.

    Google Scholar 

  • Khairy, M. A. (2005). Assessment of marine pollution in the El-Mex Bay sediments, west Alexandria, Egypt. M.Sc. Thesis, 268 pp. Alexandria University, Egypt.

  • Krumbein, W. C., & Pettijohn, F. J. (1938). Manual of sedimentary petrology, 549 pp. New York, NY: Appleton, Century and Crofts.

    Google Scholar 

  • Laxen, D. P. H. (1983). The chemistry of metal pollution in water. In R. M. Horrison (Ed.) Pollution causes, effects and control, 104 pp. London: The Royal Society of Chemistry. WIVOBN.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lintner, S. F., Aref, S., & Hatziolos, M. (1995). The experience of the World Bank in the legal, institutional and financial aspects of regional environmental programmes: Potential application of lessons for the ROPME and PERSGA Programmes. Background Papers from the Sea to Sea Conference, Jeddah.

  • Lo, C. K., & Fung, Y. S. (1992). Recovery of heavy metals from acid digestion of an estuarine sediment and concentration profiles of sediment cores from Hebe Haven and Ngau Mei Hoi, Hong Kong. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 46(4), 277–291. doi:10.1080/03067319208032568.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Long, E. R., MacDonald, D. D., Smith, S. L., & Calder, F. D. (1995). Incidence of adverse biological effects within ranges of chemical concentrations in marine and estuarine sediments. Environmental Management, 19(1), 81–97. doi:10.1007/BF02472006.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Macias-Zanora, J. V., Villaescusa-Celaya, J. A., Munoz-Barbosa, A., & Gold-Bouchot, G. (1999). Trace metals in sediment cores from the Campeche Shelf, Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Pollution, 104(1), 69–77. doi:10.1016/S0269-7491(98)00153-5.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • MEPA /IUCN (1987). Saudi Arabia assessment of coastal zone management requirements. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Meteorology and Environmental Protection (7 volumes).

    Google Scholar 

  • Norton, S. A., & Kahl, J. S. (1991). Progress in understanding the chemical stratigraphy of metals in lake sediments in relation to acidic deposition. Hydrobiologia, 214, 77–84.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Nriago, J. (1996). A history of global metal pollution. Science, 272(5259), 223–224. doi:10.1126/science.272.5259.223.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Okbah, M. A., Shata, M. A., & Shraidah, M. A. (2005). Geochemical forms of trace metals in mangrove sediments, Red Sea, Egypt. Chemistry and Ecology, 21(1), 23–36. doi:10.1080/02757540512331323953.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Orlic, I., & Tang, S. M. (1999). Elemental depth profiles in marine sediments of Singapore Coastal Waters. Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 150(1–4), 291–297. doi:10.1016/S0168-583X(98)01048-9.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Pattan, J. N. (1993). Manganese micronodules: a possible indicator of sedimentary environments. Marine Geology, 113(3–4), 331–344. doi:10.1016/0025-3227(93)90026-R.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Pattan, J. N., Rao Ch, M., Higgs, N. C., Colley, S., & Parthiban, G. (1995). Distribution of major, trace and rare-earth elements in surface sediments of the Wharton Basin, Indian Ocean. Chemical Geology, 121(1–4), 201–215. doi:10.1016/0009-2541(94)00112-L.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Prego, R., Belzunce Segarra, M. J., Helios-Rybicka, E., & Barciela, M. C. (1999). Cadmium, manganese, nickel and lead contents in surface sediments of the lower Ulla River and its estuary (northwest Spain). Bulletin de l’Institut Oceanographique. Institut Oceanographique, 15, 495–500.

    Google Scholar 

  • Richardson, B. J., Grandham, J. S., & Fabris, J. G. (1994). Trace metals concentrations in mussels (Mytilus edulis planulatus L.) transplanted into Southern Australian waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 28(6), 392–396. doi:10.1016/0025-326X(94)90279-8.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Rifaat, A. E. (1996). Metal composition of recent carbonate sediments off Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Journal of King Abdulaziz University, 7, 133–138.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rifaat, A. E., & Al-Washmi, H. A. (2001). The relationship between grain size and carbonate minerals in reefal sediment off Feddah City, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Bulletin of Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, A.R. E (Norwalk, Connecticut), 27, 1–11.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rifaat, A. E., Basaham, A. S., Al-Washmi, H. A., Bantan, R. A., & El-Nadie, S. M. (2001). Development of Jeddah during the past 20 years and its impact on the marine environment. Bulletin of Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, A.R. E (Norwalk, Connecticut), 27, 13–44.

    Google Scholar 

  • Roy, J. I. (1997). Environmental contaminants encyclopedia, copper entry. National Perk Service, Water Resources Divisions, Water Operations Branch 1201 Oakridge Drive, Suite 250 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525.

  • Rubio, B., Pye, K., Rae, J. E., & Rey, D. (2001). Sedimentological characteristics, heavy metal distribution and magnetic properties in subtidal sediments, Ria de Pontevedra, NW Spain. Sedimentology, 48(6), 1277–1296. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3091.2001.00422.x.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sagheer, A. A. (2004). Geology of coastal area of Wadi Mawr Red Sea, Republic of Yemen M.Sc. Thesis, 182 pp. Cairo University.

  • Saleh, S. M. K. (2006). Environmental assessment of heavy metals pollution in bottom sediments from the Gulf of Aden, Yemen. Ph.D. Thesis, 235 pp. Alexandria University, Egypt.

  • Shaw, T. J., Gieskes, J. M., & Jahnke, R. A. (1990). Early diagenesis in different depositional environments. The responses of transition metals in pore water. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 54(5), 1233–1246. doi:10.1016/0016-7037(90)90149-F.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Summers, J. K., Wade, T. L., & Engle, V. D. (1996). Normalisation of metal concentrations in estuarine sediment from Gulf of Mexico. Estuarine, 19(3), 581–594. doi:10.2307/1352519.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sunderman, W. F., Jr, & Oskarsson, A. (1991). Nickel. In E. Merian (Ed.) Metals and their compounds in the environment (pp. 1101–1126). Weinheim, Germany: VCH.

    Google Scholar 

  • Thomson, J., Nixon, S., Croudace, I. W., Pedersen, T. F., Brown, L., Cook, G. T., et al. (2001). Redox-sensitive element uptake in north-east Atlantic Ocean sediments (Benthic Boundary Layer Experiment Site). Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 184(2), 535–547. doi:10.1016/S0012-821X(00)00347-2.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Tomlinson, D. L., Wilson, J. G., Harris, C. R., & Jeffrey, D. W. (1980). Problems in the assessment of heavy-metal levels in estuaries and the formation of a pollution index. Helgoland Marine Research, 33(1–4), 566–575. doi:10.1007/BF02414780.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wade, T. L., Brooks, J. M., Kennicutt, M. C., McDonald, T. J., Sericano, J. L., & Jackson, T. L. (1993). GERG trace metals and organic contaminants analytical techniques. In G. G. Lauenstein & A. Y. Cantillo (Eds.), Sampling and analytical methods of the national status and trend program. National Benethic Surveillance and Mussel Watch Projects 1984–1992 (pp. 121–139). NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS ORCA 71. Silver Spring, MD.

  • Windom, H. L., Schropp, S. J., Calder, F. D., Ryan, J. D., Smith, R. G., Jr, Burney, L. C., et al. (1989). Natural trace metal concentrations in estuarine and coastal marine sediments of the southeastern United States. Environmental Science & Technology, 23(3), 314–320. doi:10.1021/es00180a008.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Winkels, H. J., Vink, J. P. M., & Beurskens, J. E. M. (1993). Distribution and geochronology of priority pollutants in a large sedimentation area, River Rhine, Netherlands. Applied Geochemistry, S2, 95–101.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Yang, H., & Rose, N. (2005). Trace metals pollution records in some UK lake sediments, their history, influence factors and regional differences. Environment International, 31(1), 63–75. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2004.06.010.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Zwolsman, J., Van Eck, G., & Burger, G. (1996). Spatial and temporal distribution of trace metals in sediments from the Scheldt Estuary, south-west Netherlands. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 43(1), 55–79. doi:10.1006/ecss.1996.0057.

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Nadia B. E. Badr.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Badr, N.B.E., El-Fiky, A.A., Mostafa, A.R. et al. Metal pollution records in core sediments of some Red Sea coastal areas, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Environ Monit Assess 155, 509–526 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-008-0452-x

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Published:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-008-0452-x

Keywords

Navigation