High spatial resolution sampling of metals in the sediment and water column in Port Jefferson Harbor, New York

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作者
Breslin, VT [1 ]
Sañudo-Wilhelmy, SA [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Waste Reduct & Management Inst, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
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ESTUARIES | 1999年 / 22卷 / 3A期
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10.2307/1353054
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Eighteen sediment samples and six water-column samples were collected in a small (6 km(2)), coastal embayment (Port Jefferson Harbor, New York) to define a high-resolution spatial distribution of metals and to elucidate sources of contaminants to the harbor. Sediment metal (Ag, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn) concentrations varied widely, reflecting differences in sediment grain size, with higher metal concentrations located in the fine-grained inner harbor sediments. Calculated enrichment factors for these sediments show that Ag, Pb, Cu, and Zn are elevated relative to both crustal abundances and their respective abundances in sediments in central Long Island Sound. Metal concentrations were 1.2 to 10 fold greater in water from the inner harbor compared to water from Long Island Sound collected outside the mouth of the harbor. Spatial variations in trace metals in surface waters within the bay parallel the spatial variations of trace metals in sediments within the harbor Elevated water-column metal concentrations appear to be partially derived from a combination of diagenetic remobilization from contaminated sediments (e.g., Ag) and anthropogenic sources (e.g., Cu and Zn) within the southern portions of the harbor. Although the National Status and Trends Program had reported previously that sediment metal concentrations in Port Jefferson Harbor were low, the results of this study show sediment metals have high spatial variability and are enriched in the inner harbor sediments at levels comparable to more urbanized western north shore Long Island harbors.
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