Elemental analyses have been made of dissolved, suspended particulate
and sedimentary Cu, Mn, Zn following axial surveys of the Tamar
Estuary. Continuous monitoring of the estuarine master variables was
made during each survey. Selective digestion methods were applied to
the particulate and sediment samples to determine the detrital and
non-detrital fractions. These experiments showed that in general
about 80-100% Mn, 60% Zn and 20% Cu were in the non-detrital form.
Rank order correlation tests of the sediment results showed that the
summer profiles were consistently different to 20 randomly generated
profiles of the same data. In contrast the winter distribution
showed a greater tendency to randomness which was related to the high
energy resuspension processes dominant during that period. This
temporal variation in sediment metal content has been interpreted in
terms of a seasonal sediment accretion-erosion cycle observed in the
estuary.
The axial profiles of dissolved Zn and Mn often showed similar trends
with a minimum concentration in the freshwater above the salt-wedge
and a mid-estuarine maximum. A statistical analysis of the data
using F-ratio tables, which also took into account variations in both
salinity and'turbidity, showed that the relationship between Zn and
Mn was in agreement with the hypothesis that the two elements are
responsive to similar sorption processes in estuaries. Copper was
rarely correlated with either Mn or Zn under the same reaction
conditions, which suggested a different estuarine geochemistry.
The dissolved, suspended particulate and sediment data for the three
metals were then used to develop a two-box model of the Tamar Estuary.
The seasonal transfer of Cu, Mn and Zn was then determined using the
model. In general the overall mass transport followed the sequence
Mn > Zn > Cu, with large transfers of material from the upper to
lower estuary occurring in winter. The model was of use in predicting
the fate of metals input from the mineralised catchment area feeding
the Tamar Estuary.
Date of Award | 1983 |
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Original language | English |
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THE REMOVAL AND REMOBILISATION OF HEAVY METALS DURING ESTUARINE MIXING
Ackroyd, D. R. (Author). 1983
Student thesis: PhD