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Sedimentation rates and heavy metal pollution of sediments in the Seto Inland Sea

Part 2. Hiroshima bay

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Sedimentation rates in ten sediment cores from Hiroshima Bay in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan were determined with the |2210|0Pb technique, and heavy metals were analyzed. The sedimentation rates vary from 0.18 to 0.33 g cm|2-2|0 yr|2-1|0. The highest sedimentation rates were observed in the northern part of the bay at the mouth of Ota River, while lower sedimentation rates not more than 0.20 g cm−2 yr−1 were observed at stations close to narrow water-ways, or where water depth was shallow. The contents of copper and zinc in the sediment cores began to increase around 1930 as a result of increased human activity, and have remained almost unchanged since 1970 possibly because of regulation of pollutant discharge. The natural background values of copper and zinc in the sediment of this bay range from 16 to 27 mgkg−1 and 70 to 105 mg kg−1, respectively. The total amounts of anthropogenic copper and zinc deposited in the sediments since about 1930 are estimated to be 0.5–2.7 ton km−2 and 2.2–14.5 ton km−2, respectively. At the present-day, the anthropogenic loads of copper and zinc to the sediments of the whole bay are 26 ton yr−1 and 183 ton yr−1, and these values constitute 39% and 48% of the total sedimentary loads at the present-day, respectively.

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Hoshika, A., Shiozawa, T. Sedimentation rates and heavy metal pollution of sediments in the Seto Inland Sea. Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan 40, 115–123 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02302492

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