Composition of bottom sediments and their exchange with seawater in the Amur and Zolotoy Rog bays, Sea of Japan

Transition of Zn, Cu, Cd, and Pb into solution is studied for experimental suspensions of coastal marine sediments with different degrees of pollution from the Amur Bay (Sea of Japan) over 30-70 days. Concentrations of dissolved metals were measured by a voltammetry method. Transition of Zn and Cd into solution was shown to be linearly dependent on initial pollution of sediments with these metals. Cadmium mobilization is due to gradual degradation of organic matter from sediments. Under degradation processes Zn quickly goes into solution during sedimentation and from silts, while in case of polluted sediments it is slowly mobilized during oxidation of sulfides. Behavior of Cu is complex because of binding of mobilized metal by dissolved organic compounds. Transition of lead into solution is negligible. Calculation of potential transition of metals from sediments into water on the basis of experimental data and its comparison with downward sedimentary flux showed that in the studied area secondary pollution of water by aerobic degradation of sediments is possible only for Cd.

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Shul'kin, Vladimir M, Bogdanova, Natalia N (1998). Dataset: Composition of bottom sediments and their exchange with seawater in the Amur and Zolotoy Rog bays, Sea of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.760617

DOI retrieved: 1998

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.760617
Author Shul'kin, Vladimir M
Given Name Vladimir M
Family Name Shul'kin
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Bogdanova, Natalia N
Source Creation 1998
Publication Year 1998
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Shulkin-Bogdanova-1998
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Name: Oceans

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Title: Mobilization of zinc, copper, cadmium, and lead in aerated seawater from a suspension of bottom sediments
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Year: 1998
Source: Translated from Okeanologiya, 1998, 38(5), 685-693
Authors: Shul'kin Vladimir M , Bogdanova Natalia N .