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DISTRIBUTION OF DISSOLVED METALS IN SEAWATER OF JINZHOU BAY, CHINA.

Authors :
Li Wan
Nianbin Wang
Qingbo Li
Bing Sun
Zunchun Zhou
Ke Xue
Zhiqiang Ma
Jin Tian
Lun Song
Source :
Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry. Jan2008, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p43-48. 6p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs, 1 Map.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Based on the datum line survey in August 2005 and June and August of 2006, water samples were collected in 30 sites to examine the trend of spatial distribution and temporal change of dissolved metals in seawater of Jinzhou Bay, China. The results showed that copper (Cu), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), and cadmium (Cd) concentrations ranged from 1.71 to 3.49, 0.38 to 1.19, 21.77 to 39.16, and 1.65 to 2.01 μg/L, respectively. Except for Zn, the dissolved metal concentrations in August 2006 were much higher than those in August 2005. The concentrations in June 2006 were also higher than those in August 2006. The highest concentrations of dissolved metal were determined in samples collected from southwest of the Bay near sewage outfalls of Huludao Zinc Plant and Bohai Shipyard and the mouths of Wuli and Cishan rivers. The concentrations of dissolved metals increased inshore as compared with offshore. The principal contaminated factors were Zn, Cd, and Pb in the Jinzhou Bay. Significant positive correlations existed between the concentrations of Cu and Cd (0.016), as well as Zn and Cd (0.000). The overall results revealed that the Bohai Sea was one of the most contaminated areas by dissolved metals compared to other coastal areas in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07307268
Volume :
27
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27986024
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1897/07-155.1