Environmental mobility of trace metals in sediments collected in the Lake Balaton

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Klára Polyák
József Hlavay
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[1] Department of Earth and Environmental Science,
[2] University of Veszprém,undefined
[3] Veszprém,undefined
[4] 8201,undefined
[5] PO Box 158,undefined
[6] Hungary,undefined
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Organic Matter; Sulfide; Arsenic; Sampling Point; Trace Metal;
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In environmental pollution studies on solid materials sequential extraction techniques are used for the identification of the main binding sites of trace metals. A four-step sequential extraction procedure was applied to the determination of the distribution of elements like Cd, Cu, As, Pb, Cr, Ni, Zn, Al, Fe, and Mn in sediment samples collected in the Lake Balaton. The fractions were (1) exchangeable and bound to carbonate, (2) bound to Fe/Mn oxide, (3) bound to organic matter and sulfides, and (4) acid-soluble. Elements were mainly accumulated in the stable, acid-soluble fractions. Arsenic and Cd-ions were found in low concentration (1.2–13 mg/kg and < 1 mg/kg, respectively) in the samples. Based on the results determined at 15 sampling points it can be stated that the Lake Balaton has not yet been polluted by the elements investigated.
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