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Source and Effect of Heavy Metal Pollution in the Coastal Taiwan Sediments
Authors:Saulwood Lin  Chin-Ming Chen
Institution:1. Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University , Taipei, Taiwan;2. Environmental Safety. Inc. , #101, 5th Fl., Sung-Chiang Rd., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract:Coastal sediments and oyster farming is severely affected by the industrial effluents in the coastal region near LuGong, Taiwan. Surficial sediments and oyster samples were collected from a coastal area near a major electro-plating industry. Spatial variation in heavy metal contents in sediments was studied in relationship to the main pathway of contamination and geochemical association with natural constituents of the sediments.

Spatial trends of heavy metals in the sediment reflected inputs of pollutants from the poorly-treated electro-plating effluents in the surrounding county and transported downstream by the Yang-tse-tru River. Effluent related heavy metal (Zn, Cu, Cd) is extremely high in the study region sediments. the highest concentrations were observed near shore, especially upstream in the Yang-tse-tru River sediments. Heavy metal concentrations decreased rapidly in a seaward direction. Heavy metal concentrations in near shore sediments were as high as some highly industrialized harbour sediments in the USA (e.g. Boston and San Diego).

Significant differences and high concentrations of heavy metals were also observed in oysters from the study region. Heavy metals from the study region were two to five times higher than in oysters from other pristine areas in Taiwan.
Keywords:Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)  zinc  copper  cadmium  sediments
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