A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN HEAVY METALS AND HEALTH, NILE RIVER ISLANDS, NEAR ASSIUT, EGYPT:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN HEAVY METALS AND HEALTH, NILE RIVER ISLANDS, NEAR ASSIUT, EGYPT Materials and Method
A variety of media samples were collected from Al-Wasta island, comprising surface and groundwater, wheat, and other vegetation, organic fertilizer, sediment from Nile River and effluent from a phosphate fertilizer manufacturing factory. Water samples were prepared for ICPMS analysis by diluting approximately 20g of sample, 1mL of concentrated nitric acid and 250µL of internal standard to 100g total mass using 18 M-ohm water. Soil and vegetation samples (<0.1g each) were digested with 2 mL of HNO3 and 0.25 mL 30% H2O2 in Teflon vessels at 90˚C for 18 h. The resulting solution was then diluted to 100g total mass using 18M-ohm water after adding 250µL of internal standard solution. Analyses were performed using a Varian UltraMass 600 ICPMS in the laboratory of the Department of Geosciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City. A total of 33 samples were analyzed.
Result of ICPMS Analysis of Wheat Samples
Collecting groundwater sample from a tube well, Al-Wasta island
Collecting water
sample from a
drainage ditch,
Al-Wasta island
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks are due to the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Assiut University, Egypt, for travel support to the first author. The authors are grateful to Dr. James Murowchick, Dept. of Geosciences, UMKC for his help with ICPMS analysis.