Title of article :
Riverine Composition and Estuarine Geochemistry of Particulate Metals in China—Weathering Features, Anthropogenic Impact and Chemical Fluxes
Author/Authors :
J. Zhang، نويسنده , , and C. C. L. Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Suspended sediments from large and middle size Chinese estuaries, including the Yalujiang, Shuangtaizihe, Luanhe,
Jiaojiang and Zhujiang, were analysed to understand trace metal transport in the coastal zone. The determinations of 13
major and trace elements plus organic carbon were made of total concentrations and were fully validated by certified
reference materials (CRMs). The combination of the data sets with other Chinese estuaries, such as Changjiang and
Huanghe, provides an overview of particulate trace metal geochemistry in this region. Trace metal levels in Chinese rivers
are relatively low compared with those draining industrialized regions of Europe and North America. In the estuaries,
most particulate elements illustrate stable distribution in the mixing zone until a salinity of 30, especially when absolute
concentrations are normalized to aluminium, although the total suspended matter (TSM) is quite different in time and
space. Using Al as a reference, it was estimated that 25–40% for Cu, and 5–20% for Pb could remain in labile part in the
Jiaojiang, Shuangtaizihe and Zhujiang, whereas different features of labile elements were found in the Changjiang and
Luanhe. The mean enrichment factor (EFm) increases with higher sewage to river runoff ratio (S/R) over the drainage
basin and EFm for suspended matter is higher than that for bottom sediments. Finally, inputs of particulate trace metals
to the coast are estimated based on the riverine sediment load and chemical compositions.
Keywords :
river and estuary , Total suspended matter , Trace metals , China
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science