Accumulation discrepancy of heavy metal and organic pollutants in three near-shore depositional environments, southeastern China |
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Authors: | Huan-Xin Weng Yang-Ming Zhu Ya-Chao Qin Jian-Yu Chen Xun-Hong Chen |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Environment & Biogeochemistry, Department of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, PR China;bSchool of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA |
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Abstract: | Heavy metal and organic pollutants in sediments along the coastal zone of southeastern China have been investigated. Sediment samples are retrieved from three depositional environments: coast, estuary, and tide-affected river mouth. The relative abundance of heavy metal and organic pollutants is related to their geochemical properties as well as depositional environments and anthropogenic discharge. Based on a sequential extraction method, it is revealed that anthropogenic Pb, Cr, Cu, and Cd are mainly bound to Fe–Mn oxides, suggesting that adsorption and co-precipitation of Fe–Mn oxides are in the control of their transfer processes from water column to sediment. Heavy metal bound to carbonates is also an important pool especially for Cd, Mn, and Pb. The main organic pollutants found in the study area include petroleum-related alkanes, phthalic acid ester, organic silicon, chlorophenol, phenyl ether, and amine. The accumulation of heavy metals and organics in surficial sediments has a decrease tendency from estuarine environment to coastal environment and to tide-affected river mouth. |
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Keywords: | Heavy metals Organic pollutants Accumulation discrepancy Depositional environment Speciation extraction Southeastern China |
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