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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Geochemical partitioning of heavy metals in sediments of three estuaries along the coast of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Autor : Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Souza, Cristina Maria Magalhães de
Pestana, Maria Heloisa Degrazia
Palabras clave : Sediment geochemistry;Estuary;Heavy metals - Concentration - Coast;Sedimentos -Geoquimica;Estuário;Metais pesados - Concentração - Costas
Fecha de publicación : 1986
Editorial : Science of the Total Environment
Citación : LACERDA, Luiz Drude; SOUZA, Cristina M. M.; PESTANA, Maria Heloisa D. Geochemical partitioning of heavy metals in sediments of three estuaries along the coast of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Science of the Total Environment, Netherlands, v. 58, n. 4, p. 63-72, 1986.
Abstract: The geochemical partitioning of Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb was studied in sediments of three estuaries along the coast of Rio de Janeiro. The results show that, under contaminated conditions, the lithogeneous fraction of the total metal concentration decreases in importance, and mobile frac- tions dominate. Dilution with less contaminated marine sediments and the effect of salinity on metal behaviour could only be observed in the uncontaminated estuary. Under oxic conditions the reducible fraction is the more important sink for metals among the mobile phases. However, in the area with high organic sewage inputs, the oxidizable fraction can account for the greater fraction of total metal content. This latter result suggests a synergistic effect between organic pollution and metal contamination, since metals in oxidizable forms may be remobilized during mixture with oxic marine sediment.
URI : 0048-9697
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