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Geochemical Characteristics and Sources of Some Chemical Components in Sediments of Zhuiiang(Pearl) River Estuary
引用本文:周怀阳,彭晓彤,潘建明.Geochemical Characteristics and Sources of Some Chemical Components in Sediments of Zhuiiang(Pearl) River Estuary[J].中国海洋与湖沼学报,2004,22(1):34-43.
作者姓名:周怀阳  彭晓彤  潘建明
作者单位:[1]InstituteofGeochemistry,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Guangzhou510640,China [2]TheSecondInstituteofOceanography,SOA,Hangzhou310012,China
基金项目:ThisworkwassupportedbytheZhujiangRiverEstuaryPollutionProject(sponsoredbyCCARofHongKongUniversityofScienceandTechnology)andNaturalScienceKeyFoundationofChina ( 4 973 62 2 0 )
摘    要:Sediment cores with length of 25 - 45cm at 12 stations in Zhujiang(Pearl) River Estuary were sampled in summer of 1999. Chemical components (Al2O3 , Fe2O3, CaO, TiO2, Cu, Pb, Cr, Zn, Co, Ni, V, Ba, Sr and Y) and grain sizes were analyzed. Sediments in Zhujiang River Estuary are characterized by relatively coarse grain size. The grain sizes of the sediments in the area outside the estuary are relatively finer than those in the north part of the estuary but coarser than those in the middle of Lingdingyang and have a trend similar to the spatial distribution trend of some chemical components such as Fe2O3, Al2O3, TiO2, V, Cu, Ni, Zn and Y. This showed that grain size is an important factor that controls the spatial distribution and depth profile of chemical elements in the Zhujiang River Estuary. Frequent re-suspension, re-transportation and redistribution of settled sediment on estuary floor could be deduced from the spatial distributions and depth profiles of chemical components. Except for CaO and Sr, the chemical components always enrich at the west side of, in the middle of, and at the north side of, the estuary. Fe2O3, Al2O3, Ti, V, Cr, Ni, Zn, Cu and Y in Zhujiang River Estuary sediments mainly result from rock and soil weathering except that parts of Cr, Ni, Zn Cu and Y are anthropogenic. CaO and Sr in sediments originate from marine source. Although Co as well as Pb derives from anthropogenic sources, human activities related to Co might differ from the activities related to Pb.

关 键 词:沉积物  河口  地球化学  特征分析  珠江
收稿时间:8 July 2002
修稿时间:28 April 2003

Geochemical characteristics and sources of some chemical components in sediments of Zhujiang (Pearl) River Estuary
Zhou?Huaiyang,Peng?Xiaotong,Pan?Jianming.Geochemical characteristics and sources of some chemical components in sediments of Zhujiang (Pearl) River Estuary[J].Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology,2004,22(1):34-43.
Authors:Zhou Huaiyang  Peng Xiaotong  Pan Jianming
Institution:(1) Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510640 Guangzhou, China;(2) The Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, 310012 Hangzhou, China
Abstract:Sediment cores with length of 25-45cm at 12 stations in Zhujiang(Pearl) River Estuary were sampled in summer of 1999. Chemical components (Al 2O 3, Fe 2O 3, CaO, TiO 2, Cu, Pb, Cr, Zn, Co, Ni, V, Ba, Sr and Y) and grain sizes were analyzed. Sediments in Zhujiang River Estuary are characterized by relatively coarse grain size. The grain sizes of the sediments in the area outside the estuary are relatively finer than those in the north part of the estuary but coarser than those in the middle of Lingdingyang and have a trend similar to the spatial distribution trend of some chemical components such as Fe 2O 3, Al 2O 3, TiO 2, V, Cu, Ni, Zn and Y. This showed that grain size is an important factor that controls the spatial distribution and depth profile of chemical elements in the Zhujiang River Estuary. Frequent re-suspension, re-transportation and redistribution of settled sediment on estuary floor could be deduced from the spatial distributions and depth profiles of chemical components. Except for CaO and Sr, the chemical components always enrich at the west side of, in the middle of, and at the north side of, the estuary. Fe 2O 3, Al 2O 3, Ti, V, Cr, Ni, Zn, Cu and Y in Zhujiang River Estuary sediments mainly result from rock and soil weathering except that parts of Cr, Ni, Zn Cu and Y are anthropogenic. CaO and Sr in sediments originate from marine source. Although Co as well as Pb derives from anthropogenic sources, human activities related to Co might differ from the activities related to Pb.
Keywords:geochemistry analysis  marine metal pollution  XRF  PCA  Zhujiang River Estuary
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