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Soil & Sediment Contamination | 2006

Heavy Metal Concentration in the Urban Environment of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Tamiru Alemayehu

This work assesses the issue of whether the measured concentrations of heavy metals in soil, rocks, surface and ground waters in Addis Ababa can be related to anthropogenic contamination or natural weathering of rocks. Heavy metal analyses of rocks, soils, streams, springs and boreholes have been carried out to identify the presence of potentially harmful solutes. The maximum concentration of total chromium measured is 269 ppm in the northern, industry-free zone of Addis Ababa in the B 2-horizon of soil profile (cambisol). The Ni/Cr ratio in the rocks is higher than soils, which could indicate the presence of high concentrations of Cr in soils is from weathering processes. A comparative study of different samples collected from various parts of the city indicates that the chemical composition of the hydrothermally affected volcanic rocks plays an important role in increasing heavy metal concentration in the study area. The fresh country rocks contain relatively low concentrations of heavy metals, as shown by background values. The statistical evaluation indicates that the hydrothermally altered rocks contain far higher mean heavy metal concentrations than the fresh acidic rocks (background values). Consequently, soils derived from altered rocks are enriched with respect to heavy metals. From this study it was possible to observe that the rock and soil outcrops of Addis Ababa are anomalously rich in heavy metals derived from hydrothermal activity. Therefore, heavy metal concentrations in the surrounding rocks and soils are related to geogenic sources whereas anthropogenic contribution as a cause of these concentrations is minor.


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Water balance of Lake Tana and its sensitivity to fluctuations in rainfall, Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia

S. Kebede; Yves Travi; Tamiru Alemayehu; Vincent Marc


Applied Geochemistry | 2005

Groundwater recharge, circulation and geochemical evolution in the source region of the Blue Nile River, Ethiopia

Seifu Kebede; Yves Travi; Tamiru Alemayehu; Tenalem Ayenew


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Hydrogeochemical and lake level changes in the Ethiopian Rift

Tamiru Alemayehu; Tenalem Ayenew; Seifu Kebede


Sinet, Ethiopian Journal of Science | 2001

The impact of uncontrolled waste disposal on surface water quality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Tamiru Alemayehu


Hydrogeology Journal | 2008

Groundwater origin and flow along selected transects in Ethiopian rift volcanic aquifers

Seifu Kebede; Yves Travi; Asfawossen Asrat; Tamiru Alemayehu; Tenalem Ayenew; Zenaw Tessema


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2006

Metal contamination of the environment by placer and primary gold mining in the Adola region of southern Ethiopia

Worash Getaneh; Tamiru Alemayehu


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2007

Impact of water overexploitation on highland lakes of eastern Ethiopia

Tamiru Alemayehu; Wagari Furi; Dagnachew Legesse


Sinet, Ethiopian Journal of Science | 2000

Water pollution by natural inorganic chemicals in the central part of the Main Ethiopian Rift

Tamiru Alemayehu


Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2005

TEM-fast small-loop soundings to map underground tunnels and galleries connecting the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia

Gaetano Ranieri; Tigistu Haile; Tamiru Alemayehu

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S. Kebede

University of Avignon

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