2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0883-2927(01)00124-x
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Lead in sediments and suspended particulate matter of the German Bight: natural versus anthropogenic origin

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“…H 2 S, comprising the sum of all sulfide species, was photometrically detected by the methylene blue method (Grasshoff 1983). Dissolved (Mn(II)) and particulate (MnO x ) manganese analysis was performed according to Hinrichs et al (2002), where 1 liter of water sample was filtered through polycarbonate membranes (0.45-mm pore size; Millipore) directly after sampling. Each filter was subsequently rinsed with 18 mV water and stored in sterile plastic petri dishes in the dark until analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H 2 S, comprising the sum of all sulfide species, was photometrically detected by the methylene blue method (Grasshoff 1983). Dissolved (Mn(II)) and particulate (MnO x ) manganese analysis was performed according to Hinrichs et al (2002), where 1 liter of water sample was filtered through polycarbonate membranes (0.45-mm pore size; Millipore) directly after sampling. Each filter was subsequently rinsed with 18 mV water and stored in sterile plastic petri dishes in the dark until analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No easily recognizable pattern has been found for lead and chromium. Both the metals, attributed to the "scavenged" group, show high concentrations dynamics, reflecting general patchiness, caused by periodical supply of suspended material from the Szczecin Lagoon in this highly dynamic, near shore area of the Pomeranian Bay , and both natural and anthropogenic sources of lead (Hinrichs et al, 2002).…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Distribution Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos envolvendo isótopos de Pb em sedimentos Quaternários tem mostrado a influência das atividades antrópicas locais como fonte geradora destes metais, como exemplos destes estudos citam-se Tatsumoto & Patterson (1963), Hirao et al (1986), Graney et al (1995), Monna et al (2000), Bindler et al (2001), Helland et al (2002), Hinrichs et al (2002) e Outridge et al (2002).…”
Section: Os Isótopos Estáveis De Pb E Suas Aplicaçõesunclassified