The distribution and enrichment of trace elements in surface and core sediments from the Changjiang River Estuary, China: evidence for anthropogenic inputs and enhanced availability of rare earth elements (REE)
The distribution and enrichment of trace elements in surface and core sediments from the Changjiang River Estuary, China: evidence for anthropogenic inputs and enhanced availability of rare earth elements (REE)
Huge amount of trace metals emitted through manmade activities are carried by the Changjiang River into the East China Sea. Most of them deposit in the Changjiang River Estuary and threaten the regional aquatic environment. In this study, major and trace elements of 34 archive surface sediments and two cores are examined. Sequential extraction procedures were also performed on surface sediments from 12 sites. We found that Tl, Tm, Er show distinct accumulation in surface sediments in the order of Tm > Tl > Er. Particularly, abnormally elevated HREE are observed mainly in those sites near the mouth of the estuary. Most elements exhibit an obvious reduction in the upper 30 cm of core B8, reflecting a decrease of sediment discharge from Changjiang River runoff. The increase of some trace elements recorded in the upper 20 cm of core C3 demonstrates a distinct local anthropogenic input in recent years.
Anthropogenic input, Availability of REE, Changjiang River Estuary, Elevated content, Trace elements
Zhang, Xiaoyu
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Du, Wen
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Xu, Zhijie
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Cundy, Andrew B.
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Croudace, Ian W.
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Zhang, Weiyan
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Jin, Haiyan
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Chen, Jianfang
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21 June 2023
Zhang, Xiaoyu
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Du, Wen
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Xu, Zhijie
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Cundy, Andrew B.
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Croudace, Ian W.
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Zhang, Weiyan
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Jin, Haiyan
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Chen, Jianfang
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Zhang, Xiaoyu, Du, Wen, Xu, Zhijie, Cundy, Andrew B., Croudace, Ian W., Zhang, Weiyan, Jin, Haiyan and Chen, Jianfang
(2023)
The distribution and enrichment of trace elements in surface and core sediments from the Changjiang River Estuary, China: evidence for anthropogenic inputs and enhanced availability of rare earth elements (REE).
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 193, [115082].
(doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115082).
Abstract
Huge amount of trace metals emitted through manmade activities are carried by the Changjiang River into the East China Sea. Most of them deposit in the Changjiang River Estuary and threaten the regional aquatic environment. In this study, major and trace elements of 34 archive surface sediments and two cores are examined. Sequential extraction procedures were also performed on surface sediments from 12 sites. We found that Tl, Tm, Er show distinct accumulation in surface sediments in the order of Tm > Tl > Er. Particularly, abnormally elevated HREE are observed mainly in those sites near the mouth of the estuary. Most elements exhibit an obvious reduction in the upper 30 cm of core B8, reflecting a decrease of sediment discharge from Changjiang River runoff. The increase of some trace elements recorded in the upper 20 cm of core C3 demonstrates a distinct local anthropogenic input in recent years.
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Accepted/In Press date: 17 May 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 June 2023
Published date: 21 June 2023
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Anthropogenic input, Availability of REE, Changjiang River Estuary, Elevated content, Trace elements
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