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Distribution of some trace metals and their fluxes in the Genesee River,NY
Authors:Michael M Reddy  Kotra V Krishnamurty  Eugene Shpirt  G Anders Carlson  Leo Hetling
Institution:New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York 12201, USA
Abstract:Total and particulate metal concentrations, measured during intensive synoptic studies of the Genesee River, NY, correlated with suspended-sediment concentration and river discharge. Dissolved metal concentrations, on the other hand, showed little systematic variation over the length of the river. Metal and sediment fluxes for two elevated-discharged periods peaked at a midbasin sampling site. For most metals at most sampling sties particulate materials comprised over one-half of the total material. Comparison of particulate material metal concentrations, normalized to the measured suspended-sediment concentrations had with basinwide average values shows that sites having low suspended-sediment concentrations had high particulate material metal contents relative to the basin averages, while sites with high suspended-sediment concentration had low metal contents. These results are consistent with a metal transport mechanism in the Genesee River involving (1) a nearly constant dissolved component, (2) a fine acid-soluble component, and (3) a coarse component that is effectively a neutral diluent in the sediment. Chemical factors, such as sediment organic content, also appear to affect metal transport in the Genesee River.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be addressed  Present address: United State Geological Survey  Water Resources Division  Mail Stop 407  Federal Center  Denver  CO 80225  
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