Diagnosis of trace metal contamination in sediments: the example of Ensenada and El Sauzal, two harbors in Baja California, Mexico |
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Authors: | Huerta-Diaz Miguel Angel Delgadillo-Hinojosa Francisco Hernández-Ayón Martín Segovia-Zavala José Antonio García-Esquivel Zaúl López-Zárate Héctor Siqueiros-Valencia Arturo Galindo-Bect Salvador |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, PMB-133, P.O. Box 189003, Coronado, CA 92178-9003, USA. |
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Abstract: | Total metal concentrations in sediments from within Ensenada and El Sauzal Harbors are generally higher than at the mouths. Grain-size analyses suggested that this enrichment could be due to the presence of fine-grained sediments in the inner part of the harbors rather than to anthropogenic perturbations. The (Me/Al)(sample) ratios for Pb, Co, Ni and Fe were significantly higher for Ensenada Harbor relative to El Sauzal Harbor, whereas the ratios for Cd, Mn, Zn and Cu were statistically equivalent for both harbors. Calculated enrichment factors [EF(Me)=(Me/Al)(sample)/(Me/Al)(shale)] indicated that the metals showing slight enrichment were those associated with anthropogenic contamination (Pb, Zn), or probably related to primary productivity in the water column (Cd, Co). The levels of most of the metals were not greatly enriched, a consideration that is of the utmost importance when contamination issues are at stake. |
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Keywords: | Enrichment factor Geochemistry Grain size Metals Sediment pollution Trace elements Baja California |
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