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Geochemical characteristics of sediments and analysis of the Changjiang Estuary environment

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Analysis of material from three 55-cm long cores collected with “box corer” in summer of 1988 in the Changjiang Estuary region yielded data on the sedimentation rate, granulometric composition and contents of carbonates, organic matter, Al, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu and Pb there. Subsequent study of the data led to the conclusion that there is no obvious pollution in the region based on the absolute value of the content of heavy metals, but the region is in potential danger of being polluted as seen by the obvious increase of sedimentation flux of heavy metals to and the enrichment of them on the surface sediment during the last several years, e.g. Pb increased by 10–20 μg/g, Zn by about 30 μg/g, Cu by 5–10 μg/g and Mn by 150 μg/g.

A ferromanganese redox interface was found at about 40 cm depth of sediments where Fe and Mn and associated trace metals are enriched. The trace metals such as Zn, Cu have (but Pb does not) the same source, forms, displacement mechanism and geochemical behaviours as those of Fe and Mn in the Changjiang Estuary region.

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Rucheng, T., Jiyu, C., Cangzi, L. et al. Geochemical characteristics of sediments and analysis of the Changjiang Estuary environment. Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 10, 1–8 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02844294

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