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Heavy metal accumulation in river sediments: A response to environmental pollutionSchwermetall-anreicherung in fluviatilen sedimenten als ausdruck der verschmutzung unserer umwelt
Authors:Ulrich Förstner  German Müller
Institution:1. Doz. Dr. Ulrich Förstner, Prof. Dr. German MÜLLER, Laboratorium für Sedimentforschung, Universität Heidelberg, Postfach 840, D-69 Heidelberg 1, Germany (W)
Abstract:As evidenced by catastrophic cadmium and mercury poisonings in japan, heavy metals belong to the most toxic environmental pollutants. Through the investigation of sediments, the extent, distribution and provenance of heavy metal contamination in rivers and lakes can be determined and traced. Eight heavy metals from the clay fraction of sediments from major rivers within the Federal Republic of Germany were determined by means of atomic adsorption spectrometry. Heavy metals especially known for their high toxicity are enriched most: mercury, lead and zinc by a factor of 10; cadmium by a factor of 50, as compared with the natural background of these elements. A mobilisation of heavy metals from the suspended load and from the sediments, as to be observed in rivers approaching the marine enviromment, could endanger marine organisms, thus negatively influencing the acquatic food chain. With a further increase of heavy metal pollution, a threat to the drinking water supplied by rivers and lakes cannot be excluded.
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