Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8885190 | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Disturbances of the marine sediments that may be induced by offshore wind energy (OWE) construction and functioning may cause reintroduction of contaminants accumulated in the sea bottom over last century. It is thus very important to check in which offshore region of the Polish coast the littlest consequences of the OWE construction may be expected. The area of 9000 km2 in the central part of the Polish economic zone was selected for sediments sampling. In total, sediments from 46 stations were collected by gravity twin corer or geo-vibro corer. Heavy metal (Hg, Pb, Cd, As, Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Fe, Mn) concentrations were measured by AAS and ICP-MS while 137 Cs activity concentrations were measured by gamma spectrometer. Sediment accumulation rates were quantified by 210Pb geochronology at 7 stations to follow the history of contaminants accumulation. Study areas located between isobaths of 20 m and 40 m were characterized by the lowest concentration of heavy metals, often below natural environmental background (e.g. Pb = 6.7 â 11.4 μg·gâ1, As = 0.3 â 8.4 μg·gâ1). The largest contamination by heavy metals (e.g. Pb reached 86.1 μg·gâ1 while As = 21.0 μg·gâ1) was visible at the outer part of Bornholm Basin and in SÅupsk Furrow, the deepest studied regions. Highest accumulation of heavy metals in this area is connected to large fraction of pelite sediments and large proportion of organic matter at those stations. It may be concluded that shallow sandy sediments of the Southern Baltic are unpolluted and appropriate for OWE construction. Deeper sea regions e.g SÅupsk Furrow and Bornholm Basin may be regarded as moderately polluted and therefore not recommended for OWE acquisition.
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Authors
Agata Zaborska, Alicja Kosakowska, Jacek BeÅdowski, Magdalena BeÅdowska, Marta Szubska, Jolanta Walkusz-Miotk, Adam Å»ak, Agnieszka Ciechanowicz, Maciej Wdowiak,