Title of article :
Heavy metal fluxes at the sediment]water interface of three coastal ecosystems from south-west of the Iberian Peninsula
Author/Authors :
J. Blascoa، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , V. S´aenza، نويسنده , , A. G´omez-Parrab، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
11
From page :
189
To page :
199
Abstract :
Concentrations of the heavy metals Cr, Cu, Fe and Mn were measured in sediments and porewater samples collected in three coastal ecosystems southwest of the Iberian Peninsula: the Odiel and Barbate River Salt Marshes and the Bay of C´adiz. Both the sediment and the porewater metal concentrations in the Odiel River Salt Marshes are higher than the values found in the Bay of C´adiz and Barbate River Salt Marsh, particularly for copper, a metal associated with mining activity. In porewater, the profiles were not the same as those in the solid phase and reflect the different behaviours of the elements in relation to the redox conditions. The heavy metals Cr and Cu show a typical enrichment in the porewater of the oxic zone. The heavy metals Mn and Fe show an increase in the porewater at the depths where the maximum nitrate and phosphate concentrations occur, respectively. Significant differences between background levels for each heavy metal in the various studied zones exist. Iron and Cu showed larger background levels in the Odiel River Salt Marshes than those in the C´adiz Bay and the Barbate River Salt Marshes. In the Bay of C´adiz the background levels are also high, particularly for Cr. At the Odiel River Salt Marshes the diffusive flux of Cu is high 1.3]230.1 mg cmy2 yeary1., which suggests that the Odiel River Salt Marshes are subject to strong contamination by Cu, which is presumably introduced to the sediment in particulate form. In the Bay of C´adiz, Cr is the only metal with positive diffusive flux 2.15 mg cmy2 yeary1.. It is higher than those obtained in other coastal ecosystems including the Odiel River Salt Marshes. The positive diffusive flux of Cr has been associated with the input of this metal by the naval industry and the manufacturing of car and aircraft components
Keywords :
sediment , Coastal ecosystems , Porewater , Background levels , diffusive fluxes , Heavy metals
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
981746
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