Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment

The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface waters of King George Island, off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The research encompassed six streams, a lake and an artificial water reservoir located on the western coast of Admiralty Bay....

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Nędzarek, Arkadiusz, Tórz, Agnieszka, Drost, Arkadiusz
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2014
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/3195 2024-06-23T07:47:58+00:00 Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment Nędzarek, Arkadiusz Tórz, Agnieszka Drost, Arkadiusz 2014-03-21 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip text/plain https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21417 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195/pdf_1 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195/html https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195/7956 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195/7957 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195/8016 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3195 doi:10.3402/polar.v33.21417 Polar Research; Vol 33 (2014) 1751-8369 Antarctic surface waters total and dissolved elements baseline metal values anthropogenic metal contamination info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21417 2024-06-13T23:33:00Z The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface waters of King George Island, off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The research encompassed six streams, a lake and an artificial water reservoir located on the western coast of Admiralty Bay. Measured hydrochemical parameters included pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and total and dissolved forms elements such as Al, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Mn, Fe, As and Se. The values of pH, conductivity and TDS had the following ranges: 6.09–8.21, 6.0–875 µS cm−1 and 7.0–975 mg/L, respectively, and were typical for surface waters of Antarctica. Wide disparities were discovered regarding concentrations of the investigated elements, ranging from <0.01 µg/L for Cd to 510 µg/L for Fe, and differing from one water body to another. The investigated elements are discussed with reference to environmental conditions and anthropogenic factors. Concentrations of total and dissolved forms of elements are considered in connection with the composition of soil in their surroundings and with atmospheric deposition, mostly such as that took place locally. The increased levels of Pb and Zn concentrations in the immediate proximity of a research station suggested anthropogenic contamination.Keywords: Antarctic surface waters; total and dissolved elements; baseline elements values; anthropogenic metal contamination(Published: 21 March 2014)To access the supplementary material for this article, please see Supplementary files in the column to the right (under Article Tools).Citation: Polar Research 2014, 33, 21417, http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21417 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica King George Island Polar Research Polar Research Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island Admiralty Bay Polar Research 33 1 21417
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topic Antarctic surface waters
total and dissolved elements
baseline metal values
anthropogenic metal contamination
spellingShingle Antarctic surface waters
total and dissolved elements
baseline metal values
anthropogenic metal contamination
Nędzarek, Arkadiusz
Tórz, Agnieszka
Drost, Arkadiusz
Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
topic_facet Antarctic surface waters
total and dissolved elements
baseline metal values
anthropogenic metal contamination
description The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface waters of King George Island, off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The research encompassed six streams, a lake and an artificial water reservoir located on the western coast of Admiralty Bay. Measured hydrochemical parameters included pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and total and dissolved forms elements such as Al, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Mn, Fe, As and Se. The values of pH, conductivity and TDS had the following ranges: 6.09–8.21, 6.0–875 µS cm−1 and 7.0–975 mg/L, respectively, and were typical for surface waters of Antarctica. Wide disparities were discovered regarding concentrations of the investigated elements, ranging from <0.01 µg/L for Cd to 510 µg/L for Fe, and differing from one water body to another. The investigated elements are discussed with reference to environmental conditions and anthropogenic factors. Concentrations of total and dissolved forms of elements are considered in connection with the composition of soil in their surroundings and with atmospheric deposition, mostly such as that took place locally. The increased levels of Pb and Zn concentrations in the immediate proximity of a research station suggested anthropogenic contamination.Keywords: Antarctic surface waters; total and dissolved elements; baseline elements values; anthropogenic metal contamination(Published: 21 March 2014)To access the supplementary material for this article, please see Supplementary files in the column to the right (under Article Tools).Citation: Polar Research 2014, 33, 21417, http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21417
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title Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
title_short Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
title_full Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
title_fullStr Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
title_full_unstemmed Selected elements in surface waters of Antarctica and their relations with the natural environment
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