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Trace metals and organochlorines in sediments near a major ocean outfall on a high energy continental margin (Sydney, Australia)
Authors:Matthai C  Birch G F
Affiliation:Environmental Geology Group, School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. carsten@es.usyd.edu.au
Abstract:Sewage effluent from a large ocean outfall south of Sydney, southeastern Australia, is efficiently dispersed on this high energy continental margin. An enrichment of Ag, Cu, Pb and Zn is only detectable in the fine fraction (<62.5 microm) of sediment. Ag, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in the bulk sample correlate strongly with the mud content of surficial sediment, making an identification of the anthropogenic trace metal source difficult using total sediment analyses. The concentrations of HCB and DDE in the total sediment are also slightly elevated near the outfall. In the vicinity of the outfall, the estimated sewage component in the fine fraction of sediment, using Ag, Cu and Zn in a conservative, two-endmember physical mixing model, is <5% and is <0.25% of the total sediment. A greater anthropogenic Pb component in the fine fraction (mean: 24.8%) of surficial sediment compared to Ag, Cu and Zn may suggest a source other than sewage to Sydney continental margin sediments.
Keywords:Trace metals   Organochlorines   Sediments   Ocean outfall   Sewage   High energy continental margin   Southeastern Australia
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