Bed sediment-associated trace metals in an urban stream, Oahu, Hawaii

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作者
Sutherland, RA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hawaii, Geomorphol Lab, Dept Geog, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
来源
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY | 2000年 / 39卷 / 06期
关键词
lead; bed sediments; enrichment ratios; modified index of geoaccumulation; Manoa Stream; trace metals; spatial variation; phase associations;
D O I
10.1007/s002540050473
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
act Of the 117 stream and lake systems sampled nationwide, fish from Manoa Stream on Oahu, Hawaii, have consistently shown the highest Pb concentrations. Therefore a detailed study was conducted to examine total metal contents in bed sediments from a 5.8-km stretch of Manoa Stream. A of 123 samples (< 63 mu m) were examined for elements and 14 samples for 21 elements. Selected samples were also examined using different solutions to examine metal phase associations. All trace metal data, computations of enrichment ratios and the modified index of geoaccumulation point to mineralogical control for Cr and Ni; minor anthropogenic contamination for Ba, Cd, Cu, Hg and Zn; and a very strong contamination signal Pb. Maximum Pb contents (up to 1080 mg kg-l) associated with anthropogenic material dumping minor tributaries, storm sewer sediments sediments in the "lower" section of the basin.,Proportionally Pb had the highest non-residual component of elements examined; dominantly in reducible phase associated with Mn and amors Fe oxyhydroxides. The contamination signal typically lowest in the "undisturbed" headwater of the basin (above 5.1 km) with significant increases throughout the "residential" and "comercial-institutional" zones of the mid-basin. The spatial pattern of bed sediment contamination and evidence from storm sewer-outlet sediments strongly indicates that Pb, and to a lesser degree some metals, is still being transported to the stream and the primary agent is soil erosion and port of metals sorbed to sediments. The primary source of sediment-associated metals is coned to be the automobile, though other minor :es can not be ruled out. Abstract Of the 117 stream and lake systems sampled nationwide, fish from Manoa Stream on Oahu, Hawaii, have consistently shown the highest Pb concentrations. Therefore a detailed study was conducted to examine total metal contents in bed sediments from a 5.8-km stretch of Manoa Stream. A total of 123 samples (< 63 mu m) were examined for 18 elements and 14 samples for 21 elements. Selected samples were also examined using different leach solutions to examine metal phase associations. All trace metal data, computations of enrichment ratios and the modified index of geoaccumulation point to mineralogical control for Cr and Ni; minor anthropogenic contamination for Ba, Cd, Cu, Hg and Zn; and a very strong contamination signal for Pb. Maximum Pb contents (up to 1080 mg kg-l) were associated with anthropogenic material dumping in minor tributaries, storm sewer sediments and sediments in the "lower" section of the basin. Proportionally Pb had the highest non-residual component of elements examined; dominantly in the reducible phase associated with Mn and amorphous Fe oxyhydroxides. The contamination signal was typically lowest in the "undisturbed" headwater reach of the basin (above 5.1 km) with significant increases throughout the "residential" and "commercial-institutional" zones of the mid-basin. The spatial pattern of bed sediment contamination and evidence from storm sewer-outlet sediments strongly indicates that Pb, and to a lesser degree some other metals, is still being transported to the stream and the primary agent is soil erosion and transport of metals sorbed to sediments. The primary source of sediment-associated metals is considered to be the automobile, though other minor sources can not be ruled out.
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