Influence of Bottom Sediments Physicochemical Characteristics on Distribution of Microelements in the Crimean Shelf Water Areas

E. A. Kotelyanets, K. Gurov
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The paper presents the results of studies of the Kalamitsky Bay bottom sediments pollution level with microelements and heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni, Co, Cr, V, As, Sr, Ti, Fe, Mn) in comparison with the content of these microelements and heavy metals in the Balaklava Bay sediments. The paper analyzes data obtained during expeditions on the R/V Professor Vodyanitsky in the Kalamitsky Gulf in August 2011 (seaward part) and on the R/V Rioni in September 2012 (coastal area) as well as in the Balaklava Bay in October 2018. Content of microelements and heavy metals in bottom sediments of the studied water areas was determined by the X-ray fluorescence method using Spectroscan MAX-G device. For the water area of the Kalamitsky Gulf, the features of the studied trace element spatial distribution are considered, groups of trace elements with different spatial distribution patterns are identified. The correlation analysis determined influence of physicochemical characteristics of the sediments on distribution and accumulation of trace elements. In the water area of the Kalamitsky Gulf, a statistically significant correlation was observed of nickel, iron and zinc content with the clay fraction; dependance of increased concentrations of zinc, nickel and chrome on the content of organic carbon and predominance of lead in highcarbonate sediments. For the Balaklava Bay, the maximum positive values of correlations with the pelitic-silty fraction were noted for iron, manganese, vanadium and chrome; organic carbon correlates with chrome, iron, nickel and copper, whereas carbonates correlate with strontium. Similar patterns were observed earlier in the Sevastopol region bays, Feodosiya Gulf and Kerch Strait.
克里米亚陆架水域底部沉积物理化特征对微量元素分布的影响
本文介绍了卡拉米茨基湾底部沉积物中微量元素和重金属(Pb、Zn、Cu、Ni、Co、Cr、V、As、Sr、Ti、Fe、Mn)污染水平的研究结果,并与巴拉克拉瓦湾沉积物中这些微量元素和重金属的含量进行了比较。本文分析了2011年8月在卡拉米茨基湾(向海部分)、2012年9月在里奥尼号(沿海地区)以及2018年10月在巴拉克拉瓦湾(Balaklava Bay)进行的考察中获得的数据。采用Spectroscan MAX-G装置,用x射线荧光法测定了研究水域底泥中微量元素和重金属的含量。针对卡拉米茨基湾海域,考虑了所研究的微量元素空间分布特征,确定了具有不同空间分布格局的微量元素群。相关性分析确定了沉积物理化特征对微量元素分布和富集的影响。在卡拉米茨基湾水域,镍、铁、锌含量与粘土组分呈显著相关;高碳酸盐沉积物中锌、镍和铬浓度的增加与有机碳含量的关系以及铅的优势。对于巴拉克拉瓦湾,铁、锰、钒和铬与泥质粉砂质组分的相关性最大;有机碳与铬、铁、镍和铜相关,而碳酸盐与锶相关。早些时候,在塞瓦斯托波尔地区的海湾、费奥多西亚湾和刻赤海峡也观察到类似的模式。
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