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Spatial distribution of labile and total forms of copper and zinc in sediments from the Port of Gdansk

Sediment cores were collected from a number of sites in the Port of Gdansk in 1997 and 1998. The samples were segregated by depth then dried, homogenised and sieved into four grain size fractions (>2.00 mm, 2.00 - 0.063 mm, 0.063 - 0.032 mm, and 0.032 mm) Small-grained sand with a low admixture o...

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Published in:Oceanological and hydrobiological studies 2007-12, Vol.36 (4), p.79-89
Main Authors: Radke, Barbara, Dembska, Grażyna, Aftanas, Barbara, Kowalczyk, Aneta, Bolałek, Jerzy
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Language:English
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Summary:Sediment cores were collected from a number of sites in the Port of Gdansk in 1997 and 1998. The samples were segregated by depth then dried, homogenised and sieved into four grain size fractions (>2.00 mm, 2.00 - 0.063 mm, 0.063 - 0.032 mm, and 0.032 mm) Small-grained sand with a low admixture of silt predominated in all samples, whilst the amount of organic matter and water varied between samples. The 2.00 - 0.063 mm size fraction was the most abundant; and also showed the highest accumulation of trace metals. In the >2.00 mm size fraction the mean concentration of labile forms of copper was 9.06 mg kg-1 DW, while the concentration of total forms was 12.73 mg kg-1 DW. The mean concentrations of labile and total forms of zinc in this fraction were 31.79 and 46.27 mg kg-1 DW, respectively. The widest ranges of concentrations for both labile and total forms of the metals were found in the near-surface sediment layers (0-20 cm). Sediments collected from highly industrialized locations contained the highest concentrations of metals.
ISSN:1730-413X
1897-3191
1897-3191
DOI:10.2478/v10009-007-0024-3