Monitoring heavy metals in the Gulf of Thailand using mussel watch approach

1993 ◽  
Vol 139-140 ◽  
pp. 297-305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phaka Sukasem ◽  
Monthip S. Tabucanon
1998 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 94-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
NONGLUCK RUANGWISES ◽  
SUTHEP RUANGWISES

Concentrations of seven heavy metals were determined in green mussels (Perna viridis) collected between April and June 1995 from eight locations along the Coastal area of the Gulf of Thailand. The average concentrations (n = 96) of the heavy metals detected in mussel samples, on the basis of dry weight, were 1.20 mg kg−1 for cadmium, 0.78 mg kg−1 for chromium, 9.85 mg kg−1 for copper, 1.09 mg kg−1 for lead, 2.78 mg kg−1 for manganese, 1.54 mg kg−1 for nickel, and 94.48 mg kg−1 for zinc. The levels of cadmium, chromium, nickel, and lead found in green mussels from four locations in the Upper Gulf were significantly P < 0.05) higher than those detected in mussels from four locations in the Lower Gulf, while the levels of copper, manganese, and zinc did not differ significantly (P > 0.05) between the Upper and Lower Gulf. Comparison with earlier studies revealed that the concentrations of some metals in the mussels collected from the Upper Gulf are increasing. The concentrations of heavy metals in green mussels from the Gulf of Thailand were within acceptable levels for human consumption.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanabordee Duangprasert ◽  
Saifon Daungkaew ◽  
Ronarong Paramatikul ◽  
Regis Vincent

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chatawut Chanvanichskul ◽  
Suchada Punpruk ◽  
Passaworn Silakorn ◽  
Chanya Thammawong ◽  
Surapol Pornnimitthum ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinmei Cui ◽  
Guohong Fang ◽  
Di Wu

Abstract. The Gulf of Thailand is dominated by diurnal tides, which indicates that the resonant period of the gulf is potentially close to one day. However, when applied to the gulf, the classic quarter wavelength resonant theory fails to give a diurnal resonant period. In this study, we first perform a series of numerical experiments showing that the resonant period of the gulf is approximately one day and that the resonance of the South China Sea body has a critical impact on the resonance of the gulf. In contrast, the resonance of the Gulf of Thailand has little influence on the resonance of the South China Sea body. An idealised two-channel model that can reasonably explain the dynamics of the tidal resonance in the Gulf of Thailand is then established in this study.


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