Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6316495 | Environmental Pollution | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The determination of background concentration values (BGVs) in areas, characterised by the presence of natural geochemical anomalies and anthropogenic impact, appears essential for a correct pollution assessment. For this purpose, it is necessary to establish a reliable method for determination of local BGVs. The case of the Orbetello lagoon, a geologically complex area characterized by Tertiary volcanism, is illustrated. The vertical concentration profiles of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn were studied in four sediment cores. Local BGVs were determined considering exclusively samples not affected by anthropogenic influence, recognized by means of multivariate statistics and radiochronological dating (137Cs and 210Pb). Results showed BGVs well-comparable with mean crustal or shale values for most of the considered elements except for Hg (0.87Â mg/kg d.w.) and As (16.87Â mg/kg d.w.), due to mineralization present in the catchment basin draining into the lagoon.
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Authors
Elena Romano, Luisa Bergamin, Ian W. Croudace, Antonella Ausili, Chiara Maggi, Massimo Gabellini,