Title of article :
Solid state partitioning of trace metals in suspended particulate
matter from a river system affected by smelting-waste drainage
Author/Authors :
Ste´phane Audry*، نويسنده , , Ge´rard Blanc، نويسنده , , Jo¨ rg Scha¨fer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The partitioning of particulate trace metals was investigated during one year of monthly sampling of suspended particulate
matter (SPM) at eight sites along the Lot–Garonne fluvial system, known for its polymetallic pollution. The chemical
partitioning in five operationally defined fractions (exchangeable/carbonate, Fe/Mn oxides, organic matter/sulfides, acid
soluble, residual) was determined using a multiple single extraction approach. This approach showed that Cd, Zn, Pb and
Cu were mainly associated with acid soluble phases (84–95%, 65–88%, 61–82% and 55–80% of the respective total metal
content), and therefore showed a high mean potential of mobilization and bioavailability. In the Riou-Mort River, draining the
smelting-wastes, Zn, Cd and Mn showed high mobility as they were little associated with the residual fraction (1–2%) and
mainly bound to the dexchangeableT fraction of SPM (60–80%), probably weakly adsorbed on amorphous freshly-precipitated
sulfide and/or oxide phases. Upstream and downstream of the anthropogenic source of metallic pollution, Mn and Cd, and Zn to
a lesser extent, remained highly reactive. The other trace metals were mainly associated with the residual fraction and thus less
mobile. However, the multiple single extraction scheme revealed that the most reactive transport phases were non-selectively
extracted by the conventional extractants used here. These selectivity problems could not have been observed if sequential
extraction was used.
Keywords :
trace metals , suspended matter , Selective extractions , Partitioning , Pollution , river
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment