Abstract:
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The paper presents the research results of accumulation of Mercury in sediment and two
bivalves species: Heamolymph Clam (Meretrix meretrix) and Clam (Corbicula sp.) from Cua Dai estuary, Hoi An city. The average concentration of Hg in sediments is 0.145 ± 0.052 μg/g, under allowed limit by the PELS standard (Canada) (≤ 0.7 μg/g). Content of Hg accumulated in the tissues of Meretrix meretrix is 0.073 ± 0.045 μg/g and H is 0.066 ± 0.044 μg/g, lower than the allowed standard of the Ministry of Health. Concentration of Hg in sediments and tissues of Meretrix meretrix is positive correlation, at "medium correlation” (r = 0.311, Pvalue = 0.415), while for Corbicula sp. is lower correlation, with "weak correlation” (r = 0.138, Pvalue = 0.722). Results show that, at Cua Dai estuary (city of Hoi An), Meretrix meretrix can be used as bioindicator species for Hg pollution. |