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An exploratory study of the trace metals Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn in sediments of lake Valencia (Venezuela), South America, 10° 10′N, 68°68′W, gave the following results: (A) Total amounts of Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn were within the normal range reported by the literature. (B) No consistent pattern of variation with depth was found. A and B could be taken as lack of evidence for contamination by Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn of the studied sediments. Absence of Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn pollution after more than 40 yr of anthropogenic discharges on this lake, was attributed mainly to the exploratory nature (limited sampling) of this work, together with some possible dilution effects due to the high CaCO3 content of these lake sediments. (C) Manganese was above normal values in most samples, but in absence of known anthropogenic sources of this metal, the results found could not be clearly ascribed to metal pollution. (D) Cadmium showed enrichment factors of 10 to 30 indicating pollution of the lake sediments by this metal (probably by urban effluents, runoff, and electroplating industries). (E) The proportion of exchangeable metals was nil in most cases. Exceptions (Ni and Mn) had very low exchangeable fractions (<1.22%). (F) The most abundant fraction (except for Mn) was the residual one (59.7–97.8% of total metal). Other fractions (carbonates, oxides, and organic) showed intermediate values. The general pattern was that the bulk of trace metals studied were present in non-mobile, slightly or non-reactive, poorly or non-available forms.
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García-Miragaya, J., Sosa, A.M. Trace metals in Valencia lake (Venezuela) sediments. Water Air Soil Pollut 77, 141–150 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00483054
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