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Inta Kļaviņa

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Metals in sediments of lakes in Latvia

1995

Abstract The concentrations and speciation forms of Pb, Cu, Ni, Cd, Zn, and Mn have been determined in sediments from 49 lakes thoroughout Latvia to study the impact of different pollutant sources and to estimate the background pollution level. Regional variation in pollutant distributions of Pb, Cu, and Cd concentrations is due to anthropogenic load. The enrichment of metals in the top layer of sediments is an estimate of the environmental pollution level. In regions with no known pollution sources, this enrichment was not typical. Another factor that determines metal concentrations in sediments is the organic matter production and sedimentation in eutrophic water bodies.

lcsh:GE1-350chemistry.chemical_classificationPollutionPollutantCadmiummedia_common.quotation_subjectchemistry.chemical_elementEnvironmental pollutionSedimentationSoil contaminationSpeciationchemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEnvironment International
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Metal accumulation in sediments and benthic invertebrates in lakes of Latvia

1998

The concentrations of cadmium, lead, nickel and copper in waters, sediments (total metal concentrations and their speciation forms) and benthic macroinvertebrates in 11 lakes of Latvia were determined using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Metal concentrations in lake waters, sediments and biota were compared with water chemistry. Compared to total concentrations, metal speciation forms in sediments were better correlated with respective metal concentrations in invertebrates. Therefore, the evaluation of potential metal bioaccumulation should consider metal speciation. The mean concentrations of trace metals in benthic invertebrates in Latvia were much lower than in other countries, which ca…

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