Seasonal influence on physicochemical properties of the sediments from Bay of Bengal coast with statistical approach.

Environ Res

Department of Environmental Energy & Engineering, Kyonggi University, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 16227, South Korea; Department of Medical Biotechnology and Integrative Physiology, Institute of Biotechnology, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Thandalam, Chennai, 602105, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

Published: October 2023

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  • The study investigates how seasonal changes affect pollution levels in coastal sediment, focusing on factors like nutrients, organic carbon, and particle size from samples collected across three seasons at 12 different sites.
  • It explores the impact of human activities, like agriculture and urbanization, as well as natural events like monsoons on sediment quality, with statistical analyses showing significant seasonal variations.
  • The findings aim to inform better management strategies for protecting and restoring degraded coastal ecosystems from both anthropogenic and natural contamination sources.

Article Abstract

The current study aims to investigate the influence of seasonal changes on the pollution loads of the sediment of a coastal area in terms of its physicochemical features. The research will focus on analyzing the nutrients, organic carbon and particle size of the sediment samples collected from 12 different sampling stations in 3 different seasons along the coastal area. Additionally, the study discusses about the impact of anthropogenic activities such as agriculture and urbanization and natural activities such as monsoon on the sediment quality of the coastal area. The nutrient changes in the sediment were found to be: pH (7.96-9.45), EC (2.89-5.23 dS/m), nitrogen (23.98-57.23 mg/kg), phosphorus (7.75-11.36 mg/kg), potassium (217-398 mg/kg), overall organic carbon (0.35-0.99%), and sediment proportions (8.91-9.3%). Several statistical methods were used to investigate changes in sediment quality. According to the three-way ANOVA test, the mean value of the sediments differs significantly with each season. It correlates significantly with principal factor analysis and cluster analysis across seasons, implying contamination from both natural and man-made sources. This study will contribute to developing effective management strategies for the protection and restoration of degraded coastal ecosystem.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.116611DOI Listing

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