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Effects of environmental regulations on heavy metal pollution decline in core sediments from Manila Bay

dc.citation.journaltitleMarine Pollution Bulletin
dc.contributor.authorHosono, Takahiro
dc.contributor.authorSu, Chih-Chieh
dc.contributor.authorSiringan, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorAmano, Atsuko
dc.contributor.authorOnodera, Shin-ichi
dc.coverage.spatialManila Bay
dc.coverage.spatialPhilippines
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-28T12:42:47Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractWe investigated the high-resolution heavy metal pollution history of Manila Bay using heavy metal concentrations and Pb isotope ratios together with 210Pb dating to find out the effects of environmental regulations after the 1990s. Our results suggested that the rate of decline in heavy metal pollution increased dramatically from the end of the 1990s due to stricter environmental regulations, Administrative Order No. 42, being enforced by the Philippines government. The presented data and methodology should form the basis for future monitoring, leading to pollution control, and to the generation of preventive measures at the pollution source for the maintenance of environmental quality in the coastal metropolitan city of Manila. Although this is the first report of a reduction in pollution in Asian developing country, our results suggest that we can expect to find similar signs of pollution decline in other parts of the world as well.
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank Peter Zamora and other staff at the Geological Ocean- ography Laboratory of the Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines for their help with sediment core sampling. We also thank Dr. Kei Okamura at the Center for Advanced Marine Core Re- search (CMCR), Kochi University, Japan for supporting ICP–MS analysis. Sociological and economic data were supplied by Dr. To- moyo Toyota and Dr. Shinji Kaneko at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) and Hiroshima University, Japan, respectively. We are grateful to Dr. Yu Umezawa at Nagasaki Uni- versity, Japan for fruitful discussions. This study was funded by the Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A) (No. 20681003), with addi- tional support from the ‘‘Human Impacts on Urban Subsurface Environments” Research Project at RIHN, and from the cooperative research program of CMCR, Kochi University (No. 07B015).
dc.identifier.citationHosono, T., Su, C.-C., Siringan, F., Amano, A., & Onodera, S. (2010). Effects of environmental regulations on heavy metal pollution decline in core sediments from Manila Bay. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60(5), 780–785. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.03.005
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.03.005
dc.identifier.issn0025-326X
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unesco.gov.ph/handle/123456789/68
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subjectGovernment policy
dc.subject.agrovocheavy metals
dc.subject.agrovocpollution
dc.subject.agrovocregulations
dc.subject.agrovocwater pollution
dc.subject.agrovoclead isotopes
dc.subject.agrovocpollution control
dc.subject.lcshHeavy metal
dc.subject.lcshPollution
dc.subject.lcshLead--Isotopes
dc.subject.sdgSDG 14 - Life below water
dc.titleEffects of environmental regulations on heavy metal pollution decline in core sediments from Manila Bay
dc.typeArticle
local.subjectCore sediments
local.subjectHeavy metal polution
local.subjectManila Bay
local.subjectPb isotope ratio
oaire.citation.endPage785
oaire.citation.issue5
oaire.citation.startPage780
oaire.citation.volume60

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