Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment

This study defined the concentration of metals in Kerteh and Paka River water and their potential health risk towards human. 54 water samples were collected and analyzed using ICP-OES. Results revealed that most of the stations in Kerteh River gave the higher concentration of Cd, Cu, Zn, Co, Ni, As,...

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Main Authors: Azaman, F., Juahir, H., Yunus, Kamaruzzaman, Azid, A., Khalit, S. I., Mustafa, A. D., Amran, M. A., Hasnam, C. N. C, Abidin, M. Z. A. Z., Yusri, M. A. M.
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Published: University of El Oued, Algeria 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.581542018-03-20T03:36:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58154/ Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment Azaman, F. Juahir, H. Yunus, Kamaruzzaman Azid, A. Khalit, S. I. Mustafa, A. D. Amran, M. A. Hasnam, C. N. C Abidin, M. Z. A. Z. Yusri, M. A. M. QD Chemistry This study defined the concentration of metals in Kerteh and Paka River water and their potential health risk towards human. 54 water samples were collected and analyzed using ICP-OES. Results revealed that most of the stations in Kerteh River gave the higher concentration of Cd, Cu, Zn, Co, Ni, As, Cr and Pb compared to Paka River. However As, Cr and Pb have exceeded the permissible limit of Malaysia standard for all stations in both rivers. Cd, Cu, Zn, Co and Ni were below than Malaysian standard permissible levels during the sampling period. The principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that both geogenic and anthropogenic sources were responsible to possible metals contamination in both rivers. Moreover, risk assessments for all metals were within the safe limits, except for As in the Kerteh River for both adult and child as well as to Paka River for both genders. University of El Oued, Algeria 2017 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58154/1/1.pdf Azaman, F. and Juahir, H. and Yunus, Kamaruzzaman and Azid, A. and Khalit, S. I. and Mustafa, A. D. and Amran, M. A. and Hasnam, C. N. C and Abidin, M. Z. A. Z. and Yusri, M. A. M. (2017) Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment. Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 9 (2 (Special Issue)). pp. 217-237. ISSN 1112-9867 http://www.jfas.info/index.php/jfas/article/view/2663/1307 10.4314/jfas.v9i2s.16
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Azaman, F.
Juahir, H.
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
Azid, A.
Khalit, S. I.
Mustafa, A. D.
Amran, M. A.
Hasnam, C. N. C
Abidin, M. Z. A. Z.
Yusri, M. A. M.
Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
description This study defined the concentration of metals in Kerteh and Paka River water and their potential health risk towards human. 54 water samples were collected and analyzed using ICP-OES. Results revealed that most of the stations in Kerteh River gave the higher concentration of Cd, Cu, Zn, Co, Ni, As, Cr and Pb compared to Paka River. However As, Cr and Pb have exceeded the permissible limit of Malaysia standard for all stations in both rivers. Cd, Cu, Zn, Co and Ni were below than Malaysian standard permissible levels during the sampling period. The principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that both geogenic and anthropogenic sources were responsible to possible metals contamination in both rivers. Moreover, risk assessments for all metals were within the safe limits, except for As in the Kerteh River for both adult and child as well as to Paka River for both genders.
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author Azaman, F.
Juahir, H.
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
Azid, A.
Khalit, S. I.
Mustafa, A. D.
Amran, M. A.
Hasnam, C. N. C
Abidin, M. Z. A. Z.
Yusri, M. A. M.
author_facet Azaman, F.
Juahir, H.
Yunus, Kamaruzzaman
Azid, A.
Khalit, S. I.
Mustafa, A. D.
Amran, M. A.
Hasnam, C. N. C
Abidin, M. Z. A. Z.
Yusri, M. A. M.
author_sort Azaman, F.
title Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
title_short Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
title_full Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
title_fullStr Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
title_full_unstemmed Metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
title_sort metal concentration at surface water using multivariate analysis and human health risk assessment
publisher University of El Oued, Algeria
publishDate 2017
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