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Trace metals in sediments near offshore oil exploration and production sites in the Alaskan Arctic
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">John?H?TrefryEmail author  Robert?D?Rember  Robert?P?Trocine  John?S?Brown
Institution:(1) Department of Marine & Environmental Systems, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA;(2) Battelle Coastal Resources and Environmental Management, Waltham, MA 02451, USA
Abstract:Increased offshore development in the Alaskan Arctic has stimulated interest in assessing potential impacts to the environment before the onset of any adverse effects. Concentrations of trace metals in sediments are used in this paper to provide one sensitive indicator of anthropogenic inputs from offshore activity over the past several decades. Sediments in coastal waters of the western Beaufort Sea are patchy with respect to sediment granulometry, organic carbon content, and concentrations of trace metals. However, results for surface sediments and age-dated cores show that nearly all samples contain natural concentrations of Ag, Ba, Be, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb, Tl, V and Zn, with metal/Al ratios that have been constant for many decades. Metal concentrations for incoming river-suspended matter compare well with sediment metal values and, along with vertical distributions in sediments, show no discernible diagenetic impacts that distort the sedimentary record for metals, except for Mn, As and possibly Cd. Slightly elevated concentrations of Ba, Hg, Ag, Sb and Zn were observed in a total of eight instances or in only 0.7% of the 1,222 data points for metals in surface sediments.
Keywords:Sediment  Trace metals  Offshore oil  Beaufort Sea  Alaska
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