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Investigation of anthropic effects connected with metal ions concentration, organic matter and grain size in Bormida river sediments
Authors:Emilio Marengo  Maria Carla Gennaro  Elisa Robotti  Piero Rossanigo  Caterina Rinaudo  Manuela Roz-Gastaldi
Institution:

aDepartment of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Via Bellini 25/G, 15100 Alessandria, Italy

bARPA (Agenzia Regionale Protezione Ambientale) Piemonte, Spalto Marengo 35, 15100 Alessandria, Italy

Abstract:An investigation on the sediment composition and grain size was carried out along the Bormida river (Piedmont, Northern Italy). The samples were taken both in the riverbed and on its banks. Multivariate statistical exploratory methods permitted to identify possible sources of primary pollution. In particular, principal component analysis (PCA) showed that there are probably at least three anthropogenic main causes of pollution, one connected with Cr, Ni and Sn, the second with cadmium and the last one with mercury. Some correlations were found between heavy metal ion concentrations and organic matter and/or the sediment grain size. Differences between the samples collected in the riverbed and on the banks were identified and the relationships between the principal components and the distance of the samples from the riverbed and from the hot spot represented by the ACNA industrial site were also analyzed.
Keywords:Heavy metal pollution  Kohonen artificial neural networks  Principal component analysis  River sediments  Multivariate analysis
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