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Sources and Distribution of Heavy Metals in East China Sea Surface Sediments
Authors:Hung-Yu Chen  Chih-An Huh  Ning-Yu Chang  Ju-Chin Chen
Institution:  a Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC b Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Box cores and surficial sediments collected from the shelf, slope and Okinawa Trough of the East China Sea were analyzed for loss on ignition, and concentration and speciation of Al, Fe, Mn, Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn. in general, concentrations of these metals are higher in the inner shelf and lower in the midshelf, but the highest LOI, Cd and Mn levels are found in the Okinawa Trough. Spatial distributions of these metals in surficial sediments indicate that the Yangtze River is the major source for materials deposited in the inner shelf. the results of a six-stage sequential leaching experiment indicate that the fluvial input includes natural (e.g., Al and Fe) and anthropogenic (e.g., Pb) materials. the depletion concentration of these metals in the midshelf sediments reflects the dominance (~ 70%) of coarse, relict sand, while the enrichments in the inner shelf and the Okinawa Trough sediments are due to the fine grained, organic-rich sediments. the speciation of Mn in the sediments of the Okinawa Trough indicates that its distribution is diagentically or hydrothermally controlled.
Keywords:Heavy metals  Surface sediments  East China Sea  Sequential leaching
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