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Main Authors: Koukina, S E, Korneeva, Galina A, Bek, T A
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Published: PANGAEA 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.764038
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author Koukina, S E
Korneeva, Galina A
Bek, T A
author_facet Koukina, S E
Korneeva, Galina A
Bek, T A
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents According to results of a comparative study carried out on sediment sampled from littoral zones of small inlets in the Kandalaksha Bay (White Sea) metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, and Li) occur mainly in biogeochemically stable mineral incorporated forms that comprise 77-99% of total metal concentrations. Average percentages of labile forms easily extracted by weak acid of total concentrations are 3.2% for Fe, 2.0% for Mn, 1.7% for Cr, 5.6% for Pb, 5.8% for Zn, 6.5% for Cu, and is negligible for Li. Concentrations of the most studied trace metals are below the threshold level according to environmental quality guidelines (sediment analysis). The percentages of metal forms evidence natural origin of elevated concentrations of both Zn and Cr in studied sediments.
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spellingShingle Composition of littoral bottom sediments from the Kandalaksha Bay (Whire Sea), labile and lithogenic forms of metals
Koukina, S E
Korneeva, Galina A
Bek, T A
Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Grab; GRAB; Kandalaksha Bay, White Sea; KKB-Jl03-01; KKB-Jl03-02; KKB-Jl03-03; KKB-Jl03-04; KKB-Jl03-05; KKB-Jl03-06; KKB-Jl03-07; KKB-Jl03-08; KKB-Jl03-09; KKB-Jl03-10; KKB-Jl03-11; KKB-Jl03-12; KKB-Jl03-13; KKB-Jl03-14; KKB-Jl03-15; KKB-Jl03-16; KKB-Jl03-17; KKB-Jl03-18; KKB-Jl03-19; KKB-Jl03-20; KKB-Jl03-21; KKB-Jl03-22
According to results of a comparative study carried out on sediment sampled from littoral zones of small inlets in the Kandalaksha Bay (White Sea) metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, and Li) occur mainly in biogeochemically stable mineral incorporated forms that comprise 77-99% of total metal concentrations. Average percentages of labile forms easily extracted by weak acid of total concentrations are 3.2% for Fe, 2.0% for Mn, 1.7% for Cr, 5.6% for Pb, 5.8% for Zn, 6.5% for Cu, and is negligible for Li. Concentrations of the most studied trace metals are below the threshold level according to environmental quality guidelines (sediment analysis). The percentages of metal forms evidence natural origin of elevated concentrations of both Zn and Cr in studied sediments.
title Composition of littoral bottom sediments from the Kandalaksha Bay (Whire Sea), labile and lithogenic forms of metals
topic Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Grab; GRAB; Kandalaksha Bay, White Sea; KKB-Jl03-01; KKB-Jl03-02; KKB-Jl03-03; KKB-Jl03-04; KKB-Jl03-05; KKB-Jl03-06; KKB-Jl03-07; KKB-Jl03-08; KKB-Jl03-09; KKB-Jl03-10; KKB-Jl03-11; KKB-Jl03-12; KKB-Jl03-13; KKB-Jl03-14; KKB-Jl03-15; KKB-Jl03-16; KKB-Jl03-17; KKB-Jl03-18; KKB-Jl03-19; KKB-Jl03-20; KKB-Jl03-21; KKB-Jl03-22
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.764038