SPATIOTEMPORAL EVALUATION OF WATER QUALITY AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS IN THE NORTHERN CASPIAN SEA BOUNDED BY KAZAKHSTAN
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Ramazanova, Elmira
Bahetnur, Yingkar
Yessenbayeva, Kadisha
Lee, Seung Hwan
Lee, Woojin
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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The water quality of the northern Caspian Sea has not been well-known, and its contamination can adversely
affect the health of swimmers and seashore residents. The study sought to determine the contamination state of
the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan and quantify human health risks coming from the existing heavy metals concentration.
The Caspian Sea was found to be “fairly to marginally” contaminated (24 < CCME-WQI < 64), with
Cd influencing the index significantly. Concentrations of Cd and Pb increase over time (seasonal Kendall test, pvalues
= 2–4 %) in sites near oil fields and ports, suggesting the significant role of anthropogenic sources in
causing diverse pollution events. Pb demonstrated the highest variability and number of outliers (4.3 % of all
samples with coefficients of variation reaching up to 175 %). The principal component analysis further revealed
that various discharges from oilfields and upstream transport could contribute to the contamination by heavy
metals and their concentrations. Contamination is associated with up to 6 % cancer risk for adults. The long
exposure duration of swimmers in water increases risks by up to 18 %, indicating the local population is at a
higher risk. In conclusion, statistical tests and analysis indicate the presence of anthropogenic sources, and risk
assessment reveals swimming can contribute to cancer risk.
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Ramazanova, E., Bahetnur, Y., Yessenbayeva, K., Lee, S. H., & Lee, W. (2022). Spatiotemporal evaluation of water quality and risk assessment of heavy metals in the northern Caspian Sea bounded by Kazakhstan. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 181, 113879. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113879
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