Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration

Development of urban area provides deterioration of natural resources in the environment. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are among important chemical that show spatial changes. Fifteen surface sediment samples were collected using Ekman dredger to monitor the features of aliphatic hydrocarbons in tributarie...

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Main Authors: Mahyar Sakari, Lee, Sue Ting, Lee, Yu Houng, Sim, Kuet Lim, Rohana Tahir, Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan, Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi, Z.Y. Soon, Bong, Siew Hsia, Muhammad Dawood Shah
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author Mahyar Sakari
Lee, Sue Ting
Lee, Yu Houng
Sim, Kuet Lim
Rohana Tahir
Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan
Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi
Z.Y. Soon
Bong, Siew Hsia
Muhammad Dawood Shah
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Lee, Sue Ting
Lee, Yu Houng
Sim, Kuet Lim
Rohana Tahir
Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan
Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi
Z.Y. Soon
Bong, Siew Hsia
Muhammad Dawood Shah
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description Development of urban area provides deterioration of natural resources in the environment. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are among important chemical that show spatial changes. Fifteen surface sediment samples were collected using Ekman dredger to monitor the features of aliphatic hydrocarbons in tributaries of Likas River on December 2011. Samples were extracted using Soxhlet, followed 2 steps column chromatography then injected into GC-MS for instrumental analysis. The results show that northern tributary remained natural with odd carbon number dominance. The study has found fresh petroleum input into Inanam River where more urban development and transportation activities are existed by presence of major hydrocarbons such as C18 and C20. The values of Carbon Preferences Index indicated that natural hydrocarbons entry from land is decreasing towards estuaries where marine input increases. Construction, transportations and urban activities around southern tributary of Inanam River have deteriorated drastically the quality of the environment. The study concluded that aquatic environments such as river are susceptive to anthropogenicactivities. This research can scientifically monitor new residential developments environmental effects happening at the northern part of Darau River in the study area. The current approach may be employed to observe the rehabilitation programs in the environment.
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spelling my.ums.eprints-185012018-01-29T15:01:13Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18501/ Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration Mahyar Sakari Lee, Sue Ting Lee, Yu Houng Sim, Kuet Lim Rohana Tahir Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi Z.Y. Soon Bong, Siew Hsia Muhammad Dawood Shah QD Chemistry Development of urban area provides deterioration of natural resources in the environment. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are among important chemical that show spatial changes. Fifteen surface sediment samples were collected using Ekman dredger to monitor the features of aliphatic hydrocarbons in tributaries of Likas River on December 2011. Samples were extracted using Soxhlet, followed 2 steps column chromatography then injected into GC-MS for instrumental analysis. The results show that northern tributary remained natural with odd carbon number dominance. The study has found fresh petroleum input into Inanam River where more urban development and transportation activities are existed by presence of major hydrocarbons such as C18 and C20. The values of Carbon Preferences Index indicated that natural hydrocarbons entry from land is decreasing towards estuaries where marine input increases. Construction, transportations and urban activities around southern tributary of Inanam River have deteriorated drastically the quality of the environment. The study concluded that aquatic environments such as river are susceptive to anthropogenicactivities. This research can scientifically monitor new residential developments environmental effects happening at the northern part of Darau River in the study area. The current approach may be employed to observe the rehabilitation programs in the environment. 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18501/2/Urban%20Effluent%20Discharge%20into%20Rivers.pdf Mahyar Sakari and Lee, Sue Ting and Lee, Yu Houng and Sim, Kuet Lim and Rohana Tahir and Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan and Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi and Z.Y. Soon and Bong, Siew Hsia and Muhammad Dawood Shah (2013) Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration. World Applied Sciences Journal, 20 (19). pp. 1227-1235.
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Mahyar Sakari
Lee, Sue Ting
Lee, Yu Houng
Sim, Kuet Lim
Rohana Tahir
Farrah Anis Fazliatul Adnan
Loh, Andrew, Jin Yi
Z.Y. Soon
Bong, Siew Hsia
Muhammad Dawood Shah
Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title_full Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title_fullStr Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title_full_unstemmed Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title_short Urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
title_sort urban effluent discharge into rivers; a forensic chemistry approach to evaluate the environmental deterioration
topic QD Chemistry
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