Dependence between the content of copper and the content of major elements in sediments of Polish lakes

Q4 Environmental Science
I. Bojakowska, W. Bureć-Drewniak, B. Wiłkomirski
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Abstract

In 416 sediment samples taken from the deepest waters of 260 lakes located within the following Lake Districts: Greater Poland, Pomeranian and Masurian, the content of Cu, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, K, Na, P and S was determined by the ICP-OES method and the content of the Total Organic Carbon (TOC) was determined by the coulometric titration method. The analyses revealed that in the majority of tested samples, the Cu content did not exceed 50 mg/kg and that the geometric mean of the copper content is 13 mg/kg, and thus it is much higher than the geochemical background for aquatic sediments in Poland. The high dependence determined between the Cu content in sediments and the concentration of Al, K, Mg, S and TOC and a weaker correlation between the Cu concentration and the content of P and Fe indicate that copper in sediments is primarily related to the organic matter and clay minerals and, to a lesser extent, to phosphates and iron compounds. The variation in the copper content in sediments of different Lake Districts and also the variation in the present correlations were observed.
波兰湖泊沉积物中铜含量与主要元素含量的关系
采用ICP-OES法测定了大波兰湖区、波美拉尼亚湖区和马苏里安湖区260个湖泊的416份沉积物样品中Cu、Ca、Mg、Fe、Mn、K、Na、P和S的含量,并用库仑滴定法测定了总有机碳(TOC)的含量。分析表明,在大多数测试样品中,铜含量不超过50 mg/kg,铜含量的几何平均值为13 mg/kg,因此远高于波兰水生沉积物的地球化学背景。沉积物中Cu含量与Al、K、Mg、S和TOC浓度的相关性较高,与P、Fe含量的相关性较弱,表明沉积物中铜主要与有机质和粘土矿物有关,与磷酸盐和铁化合物的关系较小。观察了不同湖区沉积物中铜含量的变化及其相关性的变化。
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