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El-Moselhy, K.M.. |
The present study aims to measure the concentration of vanadium in 73 sediment samples collected along the coastal area of the Egyptian seas (Mediterranean and Red Seas). The results indicated that the mean value of vanadium in Red Sea sediments (52.61 µg/g) was higher than the mean value of the Mediterranean (40.58 µg/g) and the variation between the two means was insignificant (p = 0.241). This result could be attributed to the high petroleum activities of the Red Sea. Along the Mediterranean coast, the sector in front of Port Said area exhibited the highest mean value of vanadium (103.9 µg/g) than other sectors, which suffers from many sources of pollution. While the highest mean value along the Red Sea coast (73.20 µg/g) was found at the sector of Red... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Chemistry analysis of sediments; Sediment analysis; Vanadium; Marine sedimentation; Heavy metals; Vanadium. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1447 |
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