Leibniz - Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW), Seestrasse 15, 18119 Rostock, Germany.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2010 Jul;60(7):1065-73. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.01.019. Epub 2010 Mar 5.
This study focuses on heavy metal contamination of arctic sediments from a small Fjord system adjacent to the Pb-Zn "Black Angel" mine (West Greenland) to investigate the temporal and spatial development of contamination and to provide baseline levels before the mines re-opening in January 2009. For this purpose we collected multi-cores along a transect from Affarlikassaa Fjord, which received high amounts of tailings from 1973 to 1990, to the mouth of Qaumarujuk Fjord. Along with radiochemical dating by (210)Pb and (137)Cs, geochemical analyses of heavy metals (e.g. As, Cd, Hg, Pb, and Zn) were carried out. Maximum contents were found at 12 cm depth in Affarlikassaa. After 17 years the mine last closed, specific local hydrographic conditions continue to disperse heavy metal enriched material derived from the Affarlikassaa into Qaumarujuk. Total Hg profiles from multi-cores along the transect clearly illustrate this transport and spatial distribution pattern of the contaminated material.
本研究聚焦于毗邻 Pb-Zn“黑天使”矿(西格林兰)的一个小型峡湾系统的北极沉积物中的重金属污染,旨在调查污染的时空发展,并提供 2009 年 1 月矿山重新开放之前的基线水平。为此,我们从接收了 1973 年至 1990 年大量尾矿的 Affarlikassaa 峡湾到 Qaumarujuk 峡湾的入口处,沿着一条横切线上采集了多芯样本。除了(210)Pb 和(137)Cs 的放射性化学测年外,还对重金属(如 As、Cd、Hg、Pb 和 Zn)进行了地球化学分析。在 Affarlikassaa 的 12 厘米深处发现了最大含量。在矿山最后关闭 17 年后,特定的局部水文条件继续将源自 Affarlikassaa 的富含重金属的物质分散到 Qaumarujuk 中。横切线上多芯样本的总汞分布曲线清楚地说明了这种污染物的输运和空间分布模式。