The main purpose of this study is to assess the sediment quality and potential ecological risk in marine sediments in Gymea Bay located in south Sydney, Australia. A total of 32 surface sediment samples were collected from the bay. Current track trajectories and velocities have also been measured in the bay. The resultant trace elements were compared with the adverse biological effect values Effect Range Low (ERL) and Effect Range Median (ERM) classifications. The results indicate that the average values of chromium, arsenic, copper, zinc, and lead in surface sediments all reveal low pollution levels and are below ERL and ERM values. The highest concentrations of trace elements were found close to discharge points and in the inner bay, and ...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Port Curtis is one of Australia's leading ports for which substantial industrial expansion is propo...
Anthropogenic trace element pollution comes from a combination of urbanised catchment areas, road su...
The disposal of untreated urban and industrial wastewater has a deleterious effect on both the water...
Measurement of elevated trace elements is an important component of environmental assessment and man...
Trace element concentrations in surface intertidal sediments were analyzed to assess the level of co...
© 2015 CSIRO. Trace elements (TEs) in road-deposited sediments (RDS) can be transported by stormwate...
A detailed geochemical analysis of sediment samples from the heavily industrialised Port Kembla Harb...
Background: Trace metals pollution in the coastal and estuarine sediment could harm water quality an...
Sediment samples from 13 sampling sites in Deception Bay, Australia were analysed for the presence o...
Sediment samples were taken from six sampling sites in Bramble Bay, Queensland, Australia\ud between...
2230-2236 In this study the levels of trace metals in surface water and sediments, water physical...
The major element and trace metal analytical results of a strong acid digestion have been used to mo...
The Pumicestone region is a unique catchment in northern Moreton Bay, southeast Queensland. The regi...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Port Curtis is one of Australia's leading ports for which substantial industrial expansion is propo...
Anthropogenic trace element pollution comes from a combination of urbanised catchment areas, road su...
The disposal of untreated urban and industrial wastewater has a deleterious effect on both the water...
Measurement of elevated trace elements is an important component of environmental assessment and man...
Trace element concentrations in surface intertidal sediments were analyzed to assess the level of co...
© 2015 CSIRO. Trace elements (TEs) in road-deposited sediments (RDS) can be transported by stormwate...
A detailed geochemical analysis of sediment samples from the heavily industrialised Port Kembla Harb...
Background: Trace metals pollution in the coastal and estuarine sediment could harm water quality an...
Sediment samples from 13 sampling sites in Deception Bay, Australia were analysed for the presence o...
Sediment samples were taken from six sampling sites in Bramble Bay, Queensland, Australia\ud between...
2230-2236 In this study the levels of trace metals in surface water and sediments, water physical...
The major element and trace metal analytical results of a strong acid digestion have been used to mo...
The Pumicestone region is a unique catchment in northern Moreton Bay, southeast Queensland. The regi...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Industrial and commercial port activities are widely recognized worldwide as an important source of ...
Port Curtis is one of Australia's leading ports for which substantial industrial expansion is propo...