Title of article :
Fluxes of strong Cu-complexing ligands from sediments of an organic-rich estuary
Author/Authors :
G. Christopher Shank، نويسنده , , Stephen A. Skrabal، نويسنده , , Robert F. Whitehead، نويسنده , , Robert J. Kieber، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Benthic fluxes were evaluated as a source of strong Cu-complexing ligands (K#CuLO1011) to the water column of the organic-rich
Cape Fear River estuary along the North Carolina coast. A core incubation technique was used to measure sediment-water
exchange of strong Cu-complexing ligands, as well as total dissolved Cu and dissolved organic carbon, at two sites within the
estuary. Substantial ligand fluxes were observed only during summer experiments (850G610 nmolm 2 d 1 in June 2001 at lower
estuarine site and 870G580 nmolm 2 d 1 in June 2002 at upper estuarine site). Strong ligand fluxes were correlated with DOC
fluxes only for the June 2002 experiment. The ratio of strong Cu ligand:DOC fluxes among all cores from the June 2002 incubation
(3!10 5 mol g 1 C) was nearly equivalent to the ratio measured in the water column in an earlier study of the Cape Fear estuary
(2!10 5 mol g 1 C). Fluxes of TDCu were not statistically significant during any experiment and were not related to the behavior
of strong Cu ligands. Although fluxes of strong Cu ligands were large during the summer months, short estuarine residence times
(!1 week) and a large ambient water column pool of ligands (30e200 nM) limit the importance of sediment-water exchange as
a major source to Cape Fear estuarine waters. However, the fluxing ligands are experimentally indistinguishable from those in the
water column, suggesting that benthic fluxes may provide an important source to estuaries with long residence times or lower
ambient ligand levels.
Keywords :
Copper , sediments , Fluxes , estuaries , Cape Fear River , southeastern U.S. , Speciation
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science