Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4534112 | Continental Shelf Research | 2005 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Biogenic element concentrations and Ca/Al, Si/Al ratios showed no evidence that trawling activity promoted higher biological production. Strong correlations of Co, Cr, Ni and V, with Al and K, showed that these elements were associated strongly with detrital aluminosilicates. However, the variable association of Cd, Pb and Zn, with K (and Al), especially in the upper waters, implied an anthropogenic source derived from the rivers and the city of Thessaloniki. Examination of the Kd's of Cd showed a two-order of magnitude decrease with depth, caused by resuspension and possible advection of relatively unpolluted sediments, into the western Gulf.
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Authors
N.B. Price, A.P. Karageorgis, H. Kaberi, C. Zeri, E. Krasakopoulou, F. Voutsinou-Taliadouri, F. Lindsay, G. Assimakopoulou, K. Pagou,