Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering

Ore estuary (Northern Sweden) was chosen as a model for other anthropogenically unpolluted estuaries in the boreal region. Sediments were studied in detail in order to characterize the weathering products of silicate rocks. Primary rocks are mostly composed of granite and gneiss. Chemical analysis o...

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Main Authors: Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav, Bilinski, Halka, Tibljaš, Darko, Hanžel, Darko
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spelling ftrboskovicinst:oai:fulir.irb.hr:957 2023-05-15T17:45:04+02:00 Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav Bilinski, Halka Tibljaš, Darko Hanžel, Darko 2003-06 application/pdf http://fulir.irb.hr/957/ http://fulir.irb.hr/957/1/CCA_76_2003_167_176_bilinski.pdf http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=151658 en eng Croatian Chemical Society info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MZOS/ZP/0098041 http://fulir.irb.hr/957/ http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=151658 http://fulir.irb.hr/957/1/CCA_76_2003_167_176_bilinski.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Croatica Chemica Acta Chemistry info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2003 ftrboskovicinst 2022-07-08T13:09:57Z Ore estuary (Northern Sweden) was chosen as a model for other anthropogenically unpolluted estuaries in the boreal region. Sediments were studied in detail in order to characterize the weathering products of silicate rocks. Primary rocks are mostly composed of granite and gneiss. Chemical analysis of total sediments was performed by the XRF method. SiO2 predominated (71.1-59.2 %) in all samples, decreasing seaward. Al2O3 (11.58-12.89 %) and Fe2O3 (3.71-6.92 %) were the other main chemical components and they increased seaward. Fourteen elements within the fine silt and clay fraction (f < 32 mum) were analyzed by the ICP-AES method. The most abundant microelement was Ti, followed by Mn, Zn, Ba, Cr, Sr, V, while Cu, Co and Ni were the least abundant. Organic matter was characterized as total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. Mineralogical composition was studied by the XRD method. The minerals found were quartz, different minerals from the feldspar group (albite, microcline, plagioclase, sanidine), biotite, chlorite and hornblende. Some weathering products, such as montmorillonite-15Angstrom and Al(OH)(3), were detected in the fine silt and clay fraction (f < 32 mum). Amorphous iron hydroxide could not be detected by the XRD method. Most of the trace elements determined by ICP-AES (Co, Mg, Cr, Ni, Cu, Mn, Zn) were in very good correlation with iron. 57 Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy was used for further characterization. Measured at room temperature, Mossbauer spectra did not display magnetic ordering. In only one sample, closest to the river mouth, a better fit was obtained by adding one sextet pattern, but it was of minor significance. Relative amounts of Fe(II) and of Fe(III) were determined in each sample and the Fe(III)/Fe(II) ratio was calculated. It was observed that the amount of Fe(III) increased with the distance from the river mouth and it was either retained at the silicate sites or precipitated as amorphous iron oxide. Mossbauer spectroscopy indicates that the sediments sampled are mostly formed from ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb: Full-text Institutional Repository (FULIR)
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Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav
Bilinski, Halka
Tibljaš, Darko
Hanžel, Darko
Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
topic_facet Chemistry
description Ore estuary (Northern Sweden) was chosen as a model for other anthropogenically unpolluted estuaries in the boreal region. Sediments were studied in detail in order to characterize the weathering products of silicate rocks. Primary rocks are mostly composed of granite and gneiss. Chemical analysis of total sediments was performed by the XRF method. SiO2 predominated (71.1-59.2 %) in all samples, decreasing seaward. Al2O3 (11.58-12.89 %) and Fe2O3 (3.71-6.92 %) were the other main chemical components and they increased seaward. Fourteen elements within the fine silt and clay fraction (f < 32 mum) were analyzed by the ICP-AES method. The most abundant microelement was Ti, followed by Mn, Zn, Ba, Cr, Sr, V, while Cu, Co and Ni were the least abundant. Organic matter was characterized as total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. Mineralogical composition was studied by the XRD method. The minerals found were quartz, different minerals from the feldspar group (albite, microcline, plagioclase, sanidine), biotite, chlorite and hornblende. Some weathering products, such as montmorillonite-15Angstrom and Al(OH)(3), were detected in the fine silt and clay fraction (f < 32 mum). Amorphous iron hydroxide could not be detected by the XRD method. Most of the trace elements determined by ICP-AES (Co, Mg, Cr, Ni, Cu, Mn, Zn) were in very good correlation with iron. 57 Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy was used for further characterization. Measured at room temperature, Mossbauer spectra did not display magnetic ordering. In only one sample, closest to the river mouth, a better fit was obtained by adding one sextet pattern, but it was of minor significance. Relative amounts of Fe(II) and of Fe(III) were determined in each sample and the Fe(III)/Fe(II) ratio was calculated. It was observed that the amount of Fe(III) increased with the distance from the river mouth and it was either retained at the silicate sites or precipitated as amorphous iron oxide. Mossbauer spectroscopy indicates that the sediments sampled are mostly formed from ...
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author Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav
Bilinski, Halka
Tibljaš, Darko
Hanžel, Darko
author_facet Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav
Bilinski, Halka
Tibljaš, Darko
Hanžel, Darko
author_sort Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav
title Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
title_short Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
title_full Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
title_fullStr Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
title_full_unstemmed Estuarine sediments from the boreal region - An indication of weathering
title_sort estuarine sediments from the boreal region - an indication of weathering
publisher Croatian Chemical Society
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