Ava Amideina , Anna Maria Orani , Sabine Azemard , Beat Gasser , Pere Masqué , Peter Swarzenski , Vanessa Hatje , Emilia Vassileva
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摘要
基线研究作为环境重建和评估的工具发挥着至关重要的作用,并指导旨在恢复和保护海洋生态系统的未来行动。在安哥拉和纳米比亚沿海水域采集的5个沉积物岩心中测定了主要元素和微量元素(TE)。主要均匀的垂直剖面表明,自然来源控制了沉积物中TE的水平。富集因子(EF)和地聚集指数证实了这一假设。然而,在潜在的有毒元素中,铬在沉积物中的浓度很高(高达640 mg kg - 1),在几乎所有样品中都超过了沉积物基准。根据我们目前的知识,这可能归因于自然存在的矿物质,而不是人为的投入。在纳米比亚海岸附近的岩心中,页岩正态稀土元素(REE)以重稀土元素(HREE)为主,而在安哥拉则以轻稀土元素(LREE)为主。沉积物的Pb同位素组成与纳米比亚未污染沉积物的Pb同位素组成相似(平均206Pb/204Pb = 18.98, 208Pb/204Pb = 39.3),表明该地区存在富碳矿物,进一步强调了Pb的天然来源。
Baseline trace element concentrations in marine sediment from the West African coast
Baseline studies play a crucial role as tools for environmental reconstructions and assessments, and guide future actions aimed at the restoration and preservation of marine ecosystems. Major and trace elements (TE) were determined in five sediment cores collected in the Angolan and Namibian coastal waters. Predominantly homogeneous vertical profiles indicate that natural sources control levels of TE in sediments. Enrichment Factors (EF) and the Geo Accumulation Index corroborate this hypothesis. Nevertheless, among potentially toxic elements, Cr was found in high concentrations in sediment (up to 640 mg kg−1), surpassing sediment benchmarks in almost all samples. This is likely ascribable to naturally occurring minerals rather than anthropogenic inputs, based on our current knowledge. In the cores near the Namibian coast, shale-normalized rare earth elements (REE) were slightly enriched in heavy rare earth elements (HREE), while in Angola the pattern was enriched in the light REE (LREE). The Pb isotopic composition of sediment was found to resemble that measured in uncontaminated sediments from Namibia (average 206Pb/204Pb = 18.98, 208Pb/204Pb = 39.3) and are indicative of carbon-rich minerals from the region, further underscoring the natural sources of Pb.
期刊介绍:
Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.