Abstract :
The contents and geochemical forms of Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd were studied in the coastal sediments at the Sea of Japan, an area adjacent to the watershed with a developed mining industry (Rudnaya River basin, middle Sikhote-Aline). Solid discharge into the Rudnaya River has abnormally high metal contents that are in leachable forms, including sulfides. Metal levels in the coastal sediments were elevated as a result of this polluted matter dissipation. Sediment pollution by Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn (normalized Clark Concentration measure) exceeds 20–50 within Rudnaya Bight and varies from 5 to 10 within a 25-km plume southward of the bight due to current action. An alteration of the metal forms also occurred, due to mechanic decomposition of the sulfide minerals and dissipation of all river-derived forms.
Keywords :
Trace metals , Bottom sediments , Sea of Japan , Pollution , Mining activity