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Item Urban dietary heavy metal intake from protein foods and vegetables in Dar es salaam(International Journal of Biological and chemical science, 2011) Tungaraza, Clavery; Mato, Rubhera; Mkoma, Stelyus l; Ezekiel, Charles NyarongoThis was an investigation to characterize seasonal and spatial distribution of particulate organic matter (POM) in the surface water of Lake Victoria at Speke Gulf, by using carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 isotopic signatures. Speke Gulf is under the influence of terrestrial inflow through river Simiyu. The POM from the lake surface water had higher C:N ratio values decreasing towards the deeper lake water, an indication of decreasing nitrogen content relative to carbonic materials. Samples away from the river mouth provided C:N ratios within the Redfield ratio range (C:N:P; 106:16:1) indicating materials of phytoplanktonic origin. The POM isotopes composition indicated a maximum δ 13 C value of −21.2‰ close to the river mouth and lowest value (~ −25‰) away from the river influence. The δ 15 N maximum (14.7‰) was observed near the river mouth with lower values (5.8‰) found in deeper waters away from the river mouth. Overall, there was a general decrease of 13 C and δ 15 N values from shallow water to deeper water. There was higher δ 15 N value dispersion (std. Dev. ±3.4‰) compared to δ 13 C values with std. Dev.±1.2‰. These values also varied with seasons, a phenomenon showing significant influence of land run off on the lake elemental distribution, carbon and nitrogen in particular.