TRACE-METALS AND HYDROCARBONS IN SEDIMENTS FROM THE SOUTHAMPTON WATER REGION, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE INFLUENCE OF OIL REFINERY EFFLUENT Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The concentrations of a number of trace metals (Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, Cd and Hg) have been determined in sediments from cores collected in the Southampton Water region. Measurements of total hydrocarbons were also made on several of the cores. Markedly elevated concentrations of copper, up to 362 g/g dry wt, were found in sediments which were collected close to the discharge points of oil refinery outfalls and which also showed concentrations of total hydrocarbons considerably greater than the background levels for the estuary. The results of selective chemical extractions showed that much of the copper was present in the non-lattice fraction of the sediment. Although the concentrations of Co, Ni, Zn and Cd were significantly correlated with those of copper in the core showing the highest concentrations of this element, these metals were not enhanced in comparison with the levels found in several other parts of the estuary. Variations in concentrations of metals in sediments throughout the estuary were not correlated with differences in organic carbon content. 1985.

published proceedings

  • MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • ARMANNSSON, H., BURTON, J. D., JONES, G. B., & KNAP, A. H.

citation count

  • 18

complete list of authors

  • ARMANNSSON, H||BURTON, JD||JONES, GB||KNAP, AH

publication date

  • January 1985