Speciation and potential remobilization of heavy metals in sediments of the Taihu Lake, China

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YUAN Xuyin DENG Xu SHEN Zhiyong and GAO Yun State Key Laboratory of HydrologyWater Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Nanjing China College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering Hohai University Nanjing China [1 ,2 ,1 ,2 ,2 ,2 ,1 ,210098 ,2 ,210098 ]
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heavy metal; sediment; speciation; Taihu Lake; China;
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X321 [区域环境规划与管理];
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The species of Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd and Cr in sediments of the Taihu Lake, China, have been analyzed using the sequential chemical extraction method. Variations in the chemical fractions of these metals and their geographic distributions have also been studied. For all five metals, the residual fraction is highest but the exchangeable fraction is lowest among all the fractions. Compared to other metals, Cd has the highest percentage in the exchangeable fraction, and Cr is associated mainly with the residual fraction. Cu in the organic fraction and Pb in the Fe-Mn fraction are the important species, whereas the lowest percentages are found for Cd in the organic fraction, Cu in the Fe-Mn oxide fraction and Pb in the carbonate fraction. With respect to spatial differences, the total contents in the non-residual fractions of the metals in bay sediments are found to be higher than those in other sediments. The fractions of Cd, Cu and Cr showed significant variations in different regions. The fractions of Pb and Zn, however, did not show significant variations in spatial distribution, suggesting different amounts and different paths of anthropogenic input for the metals. Comparisons of the metal speciation indicated that Cd might be the most bioavailable metal, followed by Pb.
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