Heavy metal transport and behavior in the lower Columbia River, USA

被引:11
作者
Johnson, VG [1 ]
Peterson, RE
Olsen, KB
机构
[1] Fluor Hanford Co, MSIN E6 35, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Pacific NW Natl Lab, MSIN, Richland, WA USA
关键词
sediments; Columbia River; heavy metal transport and behavior;
D O I
10.1007/s10661-005-8067-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate temporal changes in heavy metal content of lower Columbia River sediment following terminated or reduced soluble heavy metal loading from the world's largest lead-zinc refinery and mining districts in the USA and Canada. Sediment cores were collected from two fine sediment depositional sites (similar to 600 km downstream) in August 1999 and were analyzed for total metal content, texture, and age/dating parameters. Zinc, cadmium and lead contents in 1999 declined by only a factor of two over their depth profile maxima (dated as between 1970 and 1980). In sharp contrast, more than a 10-fold decrease in dissolved metal loading occurred during this same period. Zinc in filtered Columbia River water at downstream locations also declined by > 10-fold, consistent with the reduced upper river solute-metal loading. Once soluble metal releases are reduced or terminated, the solute half-time in Columbia River water is months versus similar to 20 yr for adsorbed metals on surficial (or resuspended) bed sediments. The much slower rate of decline for sediment, as compared to the solute phase, is attributed to resuspension, transport and redeposition of irreversibly bound metals from upstream sedimentary deposits. This implies downstream exposure of benthic or particle-ingesting biota can continue for years following source remediation and/or termination of soluble metal releases. Accordingly, contaminant contents of both particulate and solute phases of river water, as well as sediment core sections, are suggested for assessing long-term biotic exposure/response to mitigation activities in the Columbia River and similar fluvial ecosystems.
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页码:271 / 289
页数:19
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