1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4203(98)00062-0
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Estuarine trace metal distributions in Galveston Bay: importance of colloidal forms in the speciation of the dissolved phase

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“…Figure 6 shows that the concentrations of Cu and Cd in the soil fractions are highly correlated with their respective OC content. This finding suggests that Cu is complexed with organic matter (Wen et al 1999). The high affinity of Cd for organic ligands, however, is inconsistent with the results from other studies (Zhou and Wangersky 1989).…”
Section: Cff Performancementioning
confidence: 57%
“…Figure 6 shows that the concentrations of Cu and Cd in the soil fractions are highly correlated with their respective OC content. This finding suggests that Cu is complexed with organic matter (Wen et al 1999). The high affinity of Cd for organic ligands, however, is inconsistent with the results from other studies (Zhou and Wangersky 1989).…”
Section: Cff Performancementioning
confidence: 57%
“…One of the processes is the adsorption-desorption of trace metals in estuarine mixing zones. Salinity and pH have been found to strongly affect mobility and flux rates of trace metals [13] when they are carried by rivers to various estuarine/coastal systems around the world; for instance, in the Galveston Bay estuary in Texas [14], the San Francisco Bay Estuary in California [15], the Changjiang Estuary in China [16,17], the Bang Pakong Estuary in Thailand [18], the Scheldt Estuary in the Netherlands [19], and the Conwy Estuary in North Wales [20]. The ongoing saltwater intrusion in the world's estuaries may shift metal mobilization and precipitation landwards, the occurrence and effects of which are not well investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As proporções destas formas variam para os diferentes metais e para os diferentes sistemas como resultado de condições ambientais locais como a litologia, biota, pH e o potencial redox. 57,58 No entanto, como resultado dos processos de adsorção/desorção as partículas finas e a matéria orgânica, floculação e coagulação de espécies coloidais, a fração particulada é enriquecida e tende a ocorrer a acumulação nos sedimentos, onde a concentração é muito maior do que na água. Mais do que 50%, e até 99.9%, do total de metais presentes nas águas naturais está usualmente adsorvido a partículas em suspensão, o que é particularmente relevante quando da avaliação da descarga de metais em rios.…”
Section: Figura 10 Razão De Silício E Nitrogênio Inorgânicos Dissolvunclassified