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LI JlNXIA,W. K. JOHNSONAND,C. S. WONG. 1987. RELEASE OF HEAVY METALS FROM HARBOUR'S SEDIMENT TO SEAWATER: A LABORATORY STUDY. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (3):373-379
RELEASE OF HEAVY METALS FROM HARBOUR'S SEDIMENT TO SEAWATER: A LABORATORY STUDY
RELEASE OF HEAVY METALS FROM HARBOUR'S SEDIMENT TO SEAWATER: A LABORATORY STUDY
Received:May 28, 1986  Revised:January 06, 1987
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LI JlNXIA Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 
W. K. JOHNSONAND Ocean Chemistry Division, Institute of Ocean Sciences, P. O. Box 6000, Sidney, B. C., Canada 
C. S. WONG Ocean Chemistry Division, Institute of Ocean Sciences, P. O. Box 6000, Sidney, B. C., Canada 
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Abstract:
      The release and removal behaviour of Cd, Cu, Co, Ni, Pb and Zn from the sediment of Xiamen Harbour to sea water have been studied under ultra-clean laboratory condition within 168 b. Initial rapid increases in dissolved Cu, Pb, Zn and Co were observed in the first six hours and twelve hours respectively after addition of various amounts of sediment. Then Pb and Co decreased to background values, while Zn decreased to less than the background value and Cu remained unchanged. Cd and Ni did not increase during the experiment. The results indicated that the weakly bound heavy metals were released from the sediment through desorption or exchange. Simultaneously, they might form complexes or be adsorbed in colloids or particles. The two processes existed simultaneously, changing with time and conditions.
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      The release and removal behaviour of Cd, Cu, Co, Ni, Pb and Zn from the sediment of Xiamen Harbour to sea water have been studied under ultra-clean laboratory condition within 168 b. Initial rapid increases in dissolved Cu, Pb, Zn and Co were observed in the first six hours and twelve hours respectively after addition of various amounts of sediment. Then Pb and Co decreased to background values, while Zn decreased to less than the background value and Cu remained unchanged. Cd and Ni did not increase during the experiment. The results indicated that the weakly bound heavy metals were released from the sediment through desorption or exchange. Simultaneously, they might form complexes or be adsorbed in colloids or particles. The two processes existed simultaneously, changing with time and conditions.
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