The biogeochemistry of some heavy metals and metalloids in the Ob River estuary-Kara Sea section
Abstract
The biogeochemical behavior of the group of heavy metals and metalloids in the water (including their dissolved and suspended particulate forms), bottom sediments, and zoobenthos was studied in the Ob River estuary-Kara Sea section on the basis of the data obtained during cruise 54 of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh in September–October 2007. The changes in the ratios of the dissolved and suspended particulate forms of Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd, and As were shown, as well as the growth of the fraction of adsorbed forms in the near-bottom suspended particulate matter under the mixing of the riverine and marine waters. The features of the metals' accumulation in the typical benthic organisms of the Ob River estuary and the Kara Sea were revealed, and their concentrating factors were calculated based on the specific conditions of the environment. It was shown that the shells of the bivalves possessing a higher biomass compared to the other groups of organisms in the Ob River estuary play an important role in the deposition of heavy metals. The mollusks of the Ob River estuary accumulate Cd and Pb at the background level, whereas the Cu and Zn contents appear to be over the background level.
- Publication:
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Oceanology
- Pub Date:
- October 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S0001437010050103
- Bibcode:
- 2010Ocgy...50..729D
- Keywords:
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- Bivalve;
- Bottom Sediment;
- Suspended Particulate Matter;
- Mollusk;
- Particulate Organic Carbon