Author/Authors :
S. LoftsU، نويسنده , , E. TIPPING & J. HAMILTON-TAYLOR، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The solid-solution partitioning of five trace metals Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb. in four LOIS rivers has been modelled
using a predictive chemical speciation code WHAM-SCAMP.. Observed log KD,obs. and predicted log KD,pred .
log KD values were similar for Zn. For Co and Ni, the log KD,pred values were typically greater than the log KD,obs
values, while for Cu and Pb the reverse was seen. Removing modelled competition by Ca and Mg for binding sites on
particulate organic matter increased the log KD,pred values for all the metals except Pb, and gave better agreement
between the observations and the predictions for Co, Ni and Zn. Modelling solution iron as iron oxide particles
decreased the log KD,pred values for Pb. The Cu predictions were very sensitive to the metal binding strength of
dissolved and particulate organic matter. Overall, the model shows promise for the prediction of solid-solution metal
partitioning in aquatic systems. The modelling exercise has identified the following uncertainties: the extent of Ca
and Mg competition for binding sites, the chemical nature of the measured particulate metal, the efficacy of the
solid-solution separation method and the strength of copper binding to organic matter.
Keywords :
trace metals , Partitioning , Modelling , LOIS , rivers