Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Total metal concentrations (Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Fe, and Mn) and their
distribution in different chemical forms (speciation) were determined in
sediments from the Adriatic Sea in order to evaluate contamination and
mobility of metals. The study was carried out on marine sediments
collected in two areas of the Adriatic Sea differently influenced by Po river
waters. Metal distribution in the study area depends prevalently on water
circulation and on organic matter distribution. Among metal levels,
significant correlations between copper and zinc and between lead and
nickel were found, suggesting common and specific sources. As regards
metal speciation, the distribution of different chemical forms changes with
the metal. The prevailing zinc phases, for example mobile forms, and
sulphide together are greater than 50% of total metal. Nickel is mainly
present in sediments as sulphide, and the preferential association of copper
with organic matter is evident. Lead and manganese are preferentially
found as mobile forms (more of 30% for lead, 40% or more for
manganese).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adriatic Sea; marine sediments; heavy metals; metal speciation.
List of contributors:
Cardellicchio, Nicola
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