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The evolution of December 2004 tsunami deposits: Temporal and spatial distribution of potentially toxic metalloids
Authors:Lidia Kozak  Przemys?aw Niedzielski
Institution:Department of Water and Soil Analysis, Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University, 89b Umultowska Street, 61-614 Poznań, Poland
Abstract:The article presents the results of research into the content of metalloid fractions in the tsunami deposits from southern Thailand. The following fractions, which are potentially most easily released from deposits to the environment, have been distinguished: the water soluble fraction, the exchangeable fraction extracted with the phosphate buffer and the fraction eluted with the solution of hydrochloric acid. The analytical technique atomic absorption spectrometry with hydride generation was applied. Spatial variability of the metalloid fractions in deposits and changes occurring in deposits over a period of several years of observation were determined. Based on the statistical analysis of the results, an attempt was made to determine the post-depositional release of deposits components to the environment. Based on the conducted research, the 4 years forming process of the arsenic, antimony and selenium occurrence after the deposition of sediments on land were described, as well as the balance in the amount of deposit components released to the environment.
Keywords:Tsunami deposits  Fractionation  Arsenic  Antimony  Selenium
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