Numéro |
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 107, May 2003
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Page(s) | 159 - 162 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20030267 |
J. Phys. IV France 107 (2003) 159
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:20030267
Heavy metals in coastal sediments of the Ligurian sea off Vado Ligure
R.M. Bertolotto1, B. Tortarolo1, M. Frignani2, L.G. Bellucci2, S. Albanese1 and C. Cuneo11 ARPAL, Direzione Scientifica, P. za Vittoria 15, 16121 Genova, Italy
2 Istituto di Geologia Marina del CNR, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
Abstract
This paper combines data from a survey on heavy metal contamination of surficial sediments and the
analysis of a short sediment core (30 cm) carried out in 1999 and 2001, respectively. Heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu,
Hg, Ni, Pb, Zn) and Al were analysed by AAS after complete dissolution of the samples. Surficial sediments are
particularly rich in Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb, which reach concentrations of 322, 47.0, 5.85 and 145 mg kg
-1, respectively.
While most metals show high concentrations close to the built-up area, the maximum values of Cr characterise
offshore samples, thus suggesting a different origin. Sediment accumulation rates and chronologies were calculated
on the basis of both
137Cs and
210Pb activity-depth profiles. The depth distribution of Al is peculiar, showing several
peaks (from ca. 17 to ca. 106 mg
g
-1) that
are not justified by changes in sediment grain size and mineralogical
composition. Very recent inputs of Cr and Ni are accounted for by surficial peak values, whereas Hg and Cu reach
high concentrations at depth in core (before the early 1960s) and then decrease. Cu shows also a recent peak.
Sediment grain size as well as organic carbon content do not seem to be correlated and significantly influence the
metal distributions. Hg concentrations exceed the ERM guidelines all over the study area, whereas Cr is higher than
the ERM at the top of the core. Only Cd is always lower than the ERL guidelines.
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