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Distribution of selected heavy metals and rare earth elements in surficial sediments from the polish sector of the Vistula Lagoon
Authors:P Szefer  G P Glasby  D Stüben  A Kusak  J Geldon  Z Berner  T Neumann  J Warzocha
Institution:1) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Gdansk, al. Gen. J. Hallera 107, PL 80-416, Gdansk, Poland;2) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7HP, England;3) Institut für Petrographie und Geochemie, Universität Karlsruhe, Kaiserstrasse 12, D-76128, Karlsruhe, Germany;4) Sea Fisheries Institute, KoImage Image ątaja 1, PL 81-332, Gdynia, Poland
Abstract:The concentrations of 22 trace elements plus the rare earth elements (REE) were determined in the <63 μm fraction of surficial sediments from the Polish sector of the Vistula Lagoon by ICP-MS. For the anthropogenically-enriched elements, the mean element enrichment factors (EF's) decrease in the sequence Ag (9.9) > Sb (7.5) >As (5.8) ≥ Cd (5.2) > Pb (3.7), albeit with large variability in concentration in the sediments from one station to another. These observations demonstrate that sediments from the Vistula Lagoon are locally polluted by these anthropogenically-derived elements. Plots of NASC-normalized REE data show that the REE patterns of the sediments have not been significantly modified during transport from their source with only a minor depletion of the heavy rare earth elements (HUE) compare to the light rare earth elements (LREE). The lack of any significant anomalies for Ce and Eu indicates that redox processes have not played a major role in modifying the distribution of the REE. Factor ananalysis of the compositional data shows that sediments from the Polish sector of the Vistula Lagoon can be divided into three main groups depending on the geographical location and the degree of contamination by heavy metals.
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