Evaluation of Seawater Quality of Kuwait Bay Using Physio-Chemical Parameters

The research aims to evaluate the spatial variations in seawater quality in Kuwait Bay. Fifty-two seawater samples were collected from 1-meter depth, between April and May 2017, for lab analyses. The results of this study reveal that: (1) average level of physio-chemical parameters: temperature, sa...

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Main Authors: Haider Liri, Dhary Saad AlKandary, Jasem M. Al-Awadhi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
Series:Kuwait Journal of Science
Online Access:https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/16319
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Jasem M. Al-Awadhi
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description The research aims to evaluate the spatial variations in seawater quality in Kuwait Bay. Fifty-two seawater samples were collected from 1-meter depth, between April and May 2017, for lab analyses. The results of this study reveal that: (1) average level of physio-chemical parameters: temperature, salinity, conductivity, turbidity, Dissolved Oxygen and pH in Kuwait Bay water were 27.8 0C, 40.2 ppt, 60.2 µs/cm, 5.9 NTU, 6 mg/l and 8.2, respectively; (2) average level of nutrients; silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonia were 333 µg/l, 83 µg/l, 235 µg/l and 43.5 µg/l, respectively; (3) average level of elements found in Kuwait Bay’s seawater were 14.7 mg/l for Barium (Ba), 380 mg/l for Calcium (Ca), 9727 mg/l for Sodium (Na), 411 mg/l for Potassium (K) and 1432 mg/l for Magnesium (Mg); (4) The total suspended solids (TSS) had an average of 25.3 mg/l; (5) mean concentrations of the elements in TSS decrease in the order of Cr (15.6), Zn (5.4), Se (4.5), Ni (3.3), As (1.2), Co (0.2) and Hg (0.1mg/kg) and they are 1.6 to 22 times lower than their soil background values in, while Pb was detected in 2 samples only with average concentration of 0.7 mg/kg; and (6) Cr shows maximum enrichment relative to the upper continental crustal component (Mn). The distribution of pollutants in Kuwait Bay seems to be controlled mainly by the anthropogenic and recreational activities.
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spelling doaj-art-51fb02a86d3e46d4a93b0a643c236ab42025-08-20T02:30:28ZengElsevierKuwait Journal of Science2307-41082307-41162023-01-01501B10.48129/kjs.16319Evaluation of Seawater Quality of Kuwait Bay Using Physio-Chemical ParametersHaider Liri0Dhary Saad AlKandary1Jasem M. Al-Awadhi2Kuwait Coast Guard, Flotilla Department, KuwaitKuwait Coast Guard, Flotilla Department, KuwaitDept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kuwait University, Kuwait. The research aims to evaluate the spatial variations in seawater quality in Kuwait Bay. Fifty-two seawater samples were collected from 1-meter depth, between April and May 2017, for lab analyses. The results of this study reveal that: (1) average level of physio-chemical parameters: temperature, salinity, conductivity, turbidity, Dissolved Oxygen and pH in Kuwait Bay water were 27.8 0C, 40.2 ppt, 60.2 µs/cm, 5.9 NTU, 6 mg/l and 8.2, respectively; (2) average level of nutrients; silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonia were 333 µg/l, 83 µg/l, 235 µg/l and 43.5 µg/l, respectively; (3) average level of elements found in Kuwait Bay’s seawater were 14.7 mg/l for Barium (Ba), 380 mg/l for Calcium (Ca), 9727 mg/l for Sodium (Na), 411 mg/l for Potassium (K) and 1432 mg/l for Magnesium (Mg); (4) The total suspended solids (TSS) had an average of 25.3 mg/l; (5) mean concentrations of the elements in TSS decrease in the order of Cr (15.6), Zn (5.4), Se (4.5), Ni (3.3), As (1.2), Co (0.2) and Hg (0.1mg/kg) and they are 1.6 to 22 times lower than their soil background values in, while Pb was detected in 2 samples only with average concentration of 0.7 mg/kg; and (6) Cr shows maximum enrichment relative to the upper continental crustal component (Mn). The distribution of pollutants in Kuwait Bay seems to be controlled mainly by the anthropogenic and recreational activities. https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/16319
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Evaluation of Seawater Quality of Kuwait Bay Using Physio-Chemical Parameters
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title Evaluation of Seawater Quality of Kuwait Bay Using Physio-Chemical Parameters
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