School of the Environment, University of Massachusetts - Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA.
Department of Chemistry and Department of Environmental Science/Studies, Washington College, Chestertown, MD 21620, USA.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2022 Feb;175:113377. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113377. Epub 2022 Feb 2.
Trace metals in sediments from the Chester River, a tidal tributary of the upper Chesapeake Bay with a predominantly rural, agricultural watershed, were investigated to better understand distributions and potential sources of metals. Sediments were analyzed for Al, Fe, Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn, As, Ag, Cd and organic C. Concentrations exceeded sediment toxicity guidelines in 44% of samples for Pb, and >20% for As, Ni, Cr, and Cu. Median enrichment factors (EF) for Cd, Ag, Pb, As and Zn were elevated above natural background levels. Nickel, Cu, Zn, and Cd exhibited significant differences in EF medians between the upper, middle, and lower segments of the river. Cadmium and As enrichments are presumably from application of inorganic and organic fertilizers in the watershed. Active marinas are likely an important source of metal enrichment, especially for Cu. The data underscore how land use in rural watersheds contributes to metals loading in aquatic systems.
切斯特河是切萨皮克湾上游的一条潮汐支流,流域主要为农村和农业区,本研究调查了该河流沉积物中的微量元素,以更好地了解金属的分布和潜在来源。沉积物中分析了 Al、Fe、Ni、Cr、Cu、Zn、As、Ag、Cd 和有机 C。结果表明,44%的 Pb 含量和 >20%的 As、Ni、Cr 和 Cu 含量超过了沉积物毒性指南。Cd、Ag、Pb、As 和 Zn 的中位富集因子(EF)高于自然背景水平。河流的上游、中游和下游段之间,Ni、Cu、Zn 和 Cd 的 EF 中位数存在显著差异。Cd 和 As 的富集可能来自流域中无机和有机肥料的施用。活跃的码头很可能是金属富集的重要来源,特别是 Cu。这些数据强调了农村流域的土地利用如何导致金属在水生系统中的负荷增加。