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Chromium in intertidal sediments of the Clyde,UK: potential for remobilisation and bioaccumulation
Authors:Hursthouse Andrew S  Matthews Joy M  Figures Julie E  Iqbal-Zahid Parveen  Davies Ian M  Vaughan D Huw
Affiliation:(1) Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Paisley, High Street, Paisley, PA1 2BE Scotland, UK;(2) Biological Sciences, University of Paisley, High Street, Paisley, PA1 2BE Scotland, UK;(3) FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, Victoria Road, Aberdeen, AB9 8DB Scotland, UK
Abstract:Detailed surveys of intertidal sediments have been performed along the north and south shores of the Inner Clyde estuary, UK. Surface sediment data reveal significant spatial variation in Cr content and an association with major sediment characteristics and location within the estuary. Depth variation for Cr and other heavy metals cannot be explained by variation in major geochemical controls such as grain size and organic matter and highlights the impact of historical contamination on sediment quality. These elevated levels at depth may still have environmental impact through redox-reactivity, in association with iron and manganese. Sequential extraction of sediments and pore water analysis of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) provide detailed information on release potential from the sediments. The implication of Cr mobility for biota in the estuary has been assessed by the analysis of a common marine bivalve, Mytilus edulis (Blue Mussel) and a burrowing polychaete, Nereis diversicolor (rag worm) from a number of survey sites. Bioconcentration factors for Mytilus indicate that the weakly held portion of sediment Cr is available for uptake and in the case of Nereis, bioaccumulation appears to be inhibited by sediment organic matter.
Keywords:bioconcentration factors  chromium speciation  Clyde estuary (UK)  intertidal sediments  Mytilus edulis  Nereis diversicolor  pore waters  sediment contamination
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