2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192214988
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The Influence of the Reduction in Clay Sediments in the Level of Metals Bioavailability—An Investigation in Liujiang River Basin after Wet Season

Abstract: The seasonal elevation of metals’ bioavailability can aggravate the threat of metal contamination in the aquatic environment. Nevertheless, their regulations have rarely been studied, particularly the connections between metals’ transformation and environmental variations. Therefore, the catchment area of Liujiang River was taken as an example in this study, their seasonal variations in metals’ bioavailability in sediments, especially during the wet season, was investigated to recover the processes associated … Show more

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“…Arsenic (As) varied from 2.09 to 28.18 μg/g and the highest concentration was found at CP-5 during the wet period (Table 1). Miao et al (2022) have recorded higher concentrations of metal in the sediment in the wet season. This is attributed to the large amounts of metals brought from various sources through monsoonal river run-off.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arsenic (As) varied from 2.09 to 28.18 μg/g and the highest concentration was found at CP-5 during the wet period (Table 1). Miao et al (2022) have recorded higher concentrations of metal in the sediment in the wet season. This is attributed to the large amounts of metals brought from various sources through monsoonal river run-off.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%