Abstract: | A brief, critical review of empirical and conceptual metal adsorption models is presented. This covers models conditional to seawater chemistry, as well as models applicable to estuaries or other systems of variable solution chemistry. The conceptual surface complexation approach is used to show why desorption of trace metals does not necessarily occur readily in estuaries, and why in some cases adsorption can even take place. The relevance and weaknesses of this model for the understanding of the mobility and fate of heavy metals in turbid environments, as related to particle dynamics, is discussed using the macrotidal Gironde Estuary, France, as the example. |