Surface sediment samples from 17 sites in the Yantai coastal area, the northern Yellow Sea, China, combined with a sediment core were employed for geochemical and chronological analyses for the purpose of characterizing the temporal and spatial distribution of trace metals in sediments and their implications for anthropogenic processes. The results indicated that the spatial distribution of trace metals (Cr, Ni, Ti, Pb, As, Zn, Mn and Cu) in surface sediments was significantly contributed by the sewage discharges along the Yantai coast, and the coastal currents played a major role for transporting the pollutants to offshore. The temporal concentrations of trace metals in the sediment core based on the chronology determined by a combination ...
The Pearl River estuary is created by the inflow of freshwater from the largest river system that dr...
In an effort to assess the potential contamination and determine the environmental risks associated ...
Heavy metals are extremely harmful materials to marine ecosystems and human health. To determine the...
Surface sediment samples from 17 sites in the Yantai coastal area, the northern Yellow Sea, China, c...
In this study, the historical variation (210Pb dating) and distribution of toxic trace metals in sed...
This study investigated the organic carbon, reduced inorganic sulfur, and heavy metal distribution i...
The Bohai Sea is characterized as a semi-closed sea with limited water exchange ability, which has b...
Excessive input of trace metals contributes much to the degradation of many coastal ecosystems. As o...
Sediment core and porewater samples from the Western coastal tidal flat in Bohai Bay, China, were co...
The chemical partitioning of 12 trace metals (Ba, Cd, Co, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sc, Sr, U, Zn) in 9 su...
Surface sediment samples were collected from 19 sites throughout Daya Bay, China to study the concen...
This paper presents the concentrations, vertical profiles and possible sources of selected major and...
Surface sediments and sediment cores collected at the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) and its surrounding ...
The concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) and organic carbon in surface sedime...
The species, spatial-temporal distribution, sources, correlations with physiochemical factors, and t...
The Pearl River estuary is created by the inflow of freshwater from the largest river system that dr...
In an effort to assess the potential contamination and determine the environmental risks associated ...
Heavy metals are extremely harmful materials to marine ecosystems and human health. To determine the...
Surface sediment samples from 17 sites in the Yantai coastal area, the northern Yellow Sea, China, c...
In this study, the historical variation (210Pb dating) and distribution of toxic trace metals in sed...
This study investigated the organic carbon, reduced inorganic sulfur, and heavy metal distribution i...
The Bohai Sea is characterized as a semi-closed sea with limited water exchange ability, which has b...
Excessive input of trace metals contributes much to the degradation of many coastal ecosystems. As o...
Sediment core and porewater samples from the Western coastal tidal flat in Bohai Bay, China, were co...
The chemical partitioning of 12 trace metals (Ba, Cd, Co, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sc, Sr, U, Zn) in 9 su...
Surface sediment samples were collected from 19 sites throughout Daya Bay, China to study the concen...
This paper presents the concentrations, vertical profiles and possible sources of selected major and...
Surface sediments and sediment cores collected at the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) and its surrounding ...
The concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) and organic carbon in surface sedime...
The species, spatial-temporal distribution, sources, correlations with physiochemical factors, and t...
The Pearl River estuary is created by the inflow of freshwater from the largest river system that dr...
In an effort to assess the potential contamination and determine the environmental risks associated ...
Heavy metals are extremely harmful materials to marine ecosystems and human health. To determine the...