Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Alves,José do Patrocínio H.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Passos,Elisângela de Andrade, Garcia,Carlos A. B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Acid volatile sulfide (AVS), simultaneously extracted metals (SEM) and metals were studied in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Brazil. AVS and SEM concentrations were, in general, higher in the core sediments from areas which receive a higher anthropic contribution due to urban pollution. In these cores, the sulfide seemed to be the main connection for the metals. In the core obtained from the area of major marine influence, the most important binding phases for the metals seemed to be associated with organic matter and carbonates. The AVS profiles allow identification of two types of sedimentation processes in the estuary. In all cores SEM/AVS ratios were much lower than 1.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
title Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
spellingShingle Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
Alves,José do Patrocínio H.
sediments
heavy metals
acid volatile sulfide
simultaneously extracted metals
title_short Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
title_full Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
title_fullStr Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
title_sort Metals and acid volatile sulfide in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Northeast, Brazil
author Alves,José do Patrocínio H.
author_facet Alves,José do Patrocínio H.
Passos,Elisângela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
author_role author
author2 Passos,Elisângela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves,José do Patrocínio H.
Passos,Elisângela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sediments
heavy metals
acid volatile sulfide
simultaneously extracted metals
topic sediments
heavy metals
acid volatile sulfide
simultaneously extracted metals
description Acid volatile sulfide (AVS), simultaneously extracted metals (SEM) and metals were studied in sediment cores from the Sergipe River Estuary, Brazil. AVS and SEM concentrations were, in general, higher in the core sediments from areas which receive a higher anthropic contribution due to urban pollution. In these cores, the sulfide seemed to be the main connection for the metals. In the core obtained from the area of major marine influence, the most important binding phases for the metals seemed to be associated with organic matter and carbonates. The AVS profiles allow identification of two types of sedimentation processes in the estuary. In all cores SEM/AVS ratios were much lower than 1.
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