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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Siepak, Marcin
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- 2024Self-stabilization of Zn, Pb, Cd, and As in smelter-impacted organic-rich soil: The effect of hydrous Fe oxides and ZnCd sulfide coprecipitation
- 2018Tracking heavy metal contamination in a complex river-oxbow lake system: Middle Odra Valley, Germany/Polandcitations
- 2016Environmental factors affecting soil metals near outlet roads in Poznań, Poland: impact of grain size, soil depth, and wind dispersalcitations
- 2013Effects of flooding on the contamination of floodplain sediments with available fractions of trace metals (western Poland)
- 2013Assessment of Heavy Metal Concentration in Bottom Sediments of Stare Miasto Pre-dam Reservoir on the Powa River
- 2013Physico-chemical parameters determining the variability of actually and potentially available fractions of heavy metals in fluvial sediments of the middle Odra rivercitations
- 2010Heavy metals in fluvial sediments of the odra river flood plains - Introductory researchcitations
- 2009Distribution of heavy metals in the Mała Wełna River system (western Poland)citations
- 2009Vertical distribution of heavy metals in grain size fractions in sedimentary rocks: Mosina-Krajkowo water well field, Polandcitations
- 2008Analysis of heavy metals in particular granulometric fractions of bottom sediments in the Mała Wełna River (Poland)
- 2002Comparison of modifiers for determination of arsenic, antimony and selenium by atomic absorption spectrometry with atomization in graphite tube or hydride generation and in-situ preconcentration in graphite tubecitations
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Effects of flooding on the contamination of floodplain sediments with available fractions of trace metals (western Poland)
Abstract
<p>The total content and available forms of trace metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) in fluvial sediments has been determined for surface samples (0-30 cm) collected in 2009 and after the flood in 2010 from the flood plain of the Odra River in western Poland. Total metal concentrations were obtained after mineralization with HNO<sub>3</sub>, and the available forms of trace metals were obtained by single extraction procedure using soft extractant - 0.01M CaCl<sub>2</sub>. Measurements of physico-chemical parameters also were performed: grain size fraction analysis, Eh, pH, organic matter, and calcium carbonate contents. The conducted analyses revealed that metal samples collected after the flood in 2010 varied in terms of physico-chemical parameters, total contents, and actually available forms of the studied trace metals. It has also been stated that the total contents of Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn are strongly correlated with the participation of very coarse-grained (from 2000 to 1000 μm) and medium-grained (from 500 to 250 μm) sediments as well as with the content of organic matter (excluding Cd). On the other hand, the actually available Cr forms may increase along with the increase in CaCO<sub>3</sub> content.</p>