Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)

The information on total metal concentration in sediments is not sufficient to assess the metal behaviour in the environment, while speciation studies are more effective in estimating environmental impact of contaminated sediments. Concerning metal distribution in Antarctic marine sediments, several...

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Published in:Microchemical Journal
Main Authors: IANNI, MARIA CARMELA, MAGI, EMANUELE, SOGGIA, FRANCESCO, RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA, FRACHE, ROBERTO
Other Authors: Ianni, MARIA CARMELA, Magi, Emanuele, Soggia, Francesco, Rivaro, PAOLA FRANCESCA, Frache, Roberto
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/228128
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description The information on total metal concentration in sediments is not sufficient to assess the metal behaviour in the environment, while speciation studies are more effective in estimating environmental impact of contaminated sediments. Concerning metal distribution in Antarctic marine sediments, several studies reported total or extractable (by means of a unique reagent) content, but only few publications dealt with metal speciation. This work presents the total content and speciation pattern of Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn in 12 cm sediment cores, sampled both in coastal and off-shore sites of the Ross Sea shelf area, within the framework of the Italian National Antarctic Programme (PNRA). The total content results of metals are comparable with the background values and the speciation highlights good environmental quality of the studied areas. Only Cd and Pb, in fact, are present in significative amount in non residual phases (acid-extractable and reducible, respectively).
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/228128 2025-01-16T19:31:32+00:00 Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica) IANNI, MARIA CARMELA MAGI, EMANUELE SOGGIA, FRANCESCO RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA FRACHE, ROBERTO Ianni, MARIA CARMELA Magi, Emanuele Soggia, Francesco Rivaro, PAOLA FRANCESCA Frache, Roberto 2010 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11567/228128 https://doi.org/10.1016/J.MICROC.2009.07.016 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000282929800005 volume:96 firstpage:203 lastpage:212 journal:MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL http://hdl.handle.net/11567/228128 doi:10.1016/J.MICROC.2009.07.016 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-77956552400 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1016/J.MICROC.2009.07.016 2024-01-24T17:42:52Z The information on total metal concentration in sediments is not sufficient to assess the metal behaviour in the environment, while speciation studies are more effective in estimating environmental impact of contaminated sediments. Concerning metal distribution in Antarctic marine sediments, several studies reported total or extractable (by means of a unique reagent) content, but only few publications dealt with metal speciation. This work presents the total content and speciation pattern of Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn in 12 cm sediment cores, sampled both in coastal and off-shore sites of the Ross Sea shelf area, within the framework of the Italian National Antarctic Programme (PNRA). The total content results of metals are comparable with the background values and the speciation highlights good environmental quality of the studied areas. Only Cd and Pb, in fact, are present in significative amount in non residual phases (acid-extractable and reducible, respectively). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Ross Sea Microchemical Journal 96 2 203 212
spellingShingle IANNI, MARIA CARMELA
MAGI, EMANUELE
SOGGIA, FRANCESCO
RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA
FRACHE, ROBERTO
Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_fullStr Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_short Trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_sort trace metal speciation in coastal and off-shore sediments from ross sea (antarctica)
url http://hdl.handle.net/11567/228128
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.MICROC.2009.07.016