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Heavy metals in sediments of a large, turbid tropical lake affected by anthropogenic discharges
Authors:L. Rosales-Hoz  A. Carranza-Edwards  M. Lopez-Hernandez
Affiliation:(1) Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. P.O. Box 70-305 México 04510 D.F. Mexico, e-mail: leticiar@mar.icmyl.unam.mx, MX
Abstract: Bottom-water data and trace metal concentration of Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Co, Zn, and organic matter in surficial sediment samples from 13 sampling stations of Lake Chapala in Mexico were studied. The lake is turbid with a great amount of flocculated sediments as a result of wind mixing, sediment re-suspension, and Lerma River discharges. Al distribution pattern in sediments was used as an indicator of the Lerma River discharges into Lake Chapala. The highest values of Cu (33.27 ppm), Cr (81.94 ppm), Pb (99.8 ppm), and Zn (149.7 ppm) were detected in sediments near the lake outlet. The bioavailable metal fraction is low for all metals except Pb, which shows 65–93% of the total metal concentration in bioavailable form. The minimum energy zone in the lake was related to organic matter concentration and was located in the SE part of the lake. An analysis of the studied parameters shows two zones: eastern zone (fluvio-deltaic) and central-western zone (lacustrine). Received: 9 September 1998 · Accepted: 16 November 1998
Keywords:  Anthropogenic  Lake  Metals  Sediments  Mexico
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