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Heavy metals distribution in Jamaica Bay sediments
Authors:Paul J. Ramondetta  William H. Harris
Affiliation:(1) Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Houston Community College, 77007 Houston, Texas;(2) Department of Geology, Brooklyn College, 11210 Brooklyn, New York
Abstract:Ninety-two sediment samples collected at 53 stations in Jamaica Bay from November 1970 to October 1973 were analyzed for Pb, Cr, V, Cu, Cd, Zn, Ni, Co, and percent organic carbon (ORC). Selected samples were analyzed for Hg. The concentrations of all metals correlate with each other and with organic carbon. Vanadium, cobalt, and nickel stand out as a separate component and are enriched relative to other metals in areas affected by petroliferous pollution. The metal concentrations are strongly influenced by the strength of tidal currents and proximity to pollution sources. Amount of rainfall and/or season affects metal concentrations in Grassy Bay (a deep restricted body of water within Jamaica Bay).
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