Grain Size Partitioning of Mercury in Sediments of the Middle Odra River (Germany/Poland)

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Leonard Boszke
Artur Kowalski
Jerzy Siepak
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[1] Collegium Polonicum,Department of Environmental Protection
[2] A. Mickiewicz University,Department of Water and Soil Analysis
[3] Faculty of Chemistry,undefined
[4] A. Mickiewicz University,undefined
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2004年 / 159卷
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bottom sediment; fractionation; grain size; mercury; Odra River;
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The Odra River is the second largest river in Poland, running from Czech Republic through a large part of Poland before entering the Baltic Sea. For the last century its catchment area has been heavily polluted by anthropogenic emissions. The aim of this study is to determine the distribution of mercury in different grain size fractions of surface sediments from the middle course of the Odra River. Mercury concentrations were determined in bulk sediments of different grain size fractions using the cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry method. The total mercury concentration in bulk sediments varied from 0.051 to 1.31 mg/kg dry weight. The concentration of total mercury was determined in the grain size fractions <0.2, 0.2–0.5, 0.5–1.0, 1.0–2.0 and >2.0 mm to be (in mg/kg d.w.): 0.118–2.99, 0.033–0.99, 0.034–1.17, 0.035–1.97 and 0.017–3.65, respectively. Gradual decrease in the mercury concentration with increasing grain size from fine to coarse fraction has been observed only for sediments taken from the river bed. Although, no similar gradual decrease in the mercury concentrations has been observed for sediments from the river banks, finer sediments (<0.2 mm) still tend to show higher concentrations of mercury.
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