In this study, the pollution of the Revenj River sediments with heavy elements has been studied. Revenj River catchment with an area of 131 Km2 is located 20 kilometers from the city of Torbat-e-Jam (northeast of Iran). To investigate the contamination of sediments with heavy elements, 15 samples of sediments were taken from the area and analyzed by ICP-MS. In order to monitor the contamination of Revenj River sediments with heavy elements, Enrichment Factor and Contamination Factor were used. Chromium with low eenrichment and iron and nickel with no enrichment have similar geochemical behavior and originate from weathering and erosion of ultramafic rock units and have caused low pollution. Arsenic and lead are low pollution and copper is moderately pollution in the area. Shemshak Formation has led to a focus on arsenic and lead pollution at the beginning of the Revenj River catchment. The passage of tributaries over the granite units and the confluence of these tributaries at the end of the catchment with the Revenj River has led to relatively severe enrichment and contamination of copper and lead in the sediments at the end of this catchment. The pollution load index shows the concentration of pollution at the beginning and end of the catchment area, which is in line with the previous indicators.
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