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LI JINXIA,CHEN ZEXIA,DU RONGGUI,ZHANG GONGXUN. 1987. THE CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE METALS IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF XIAMEN HARBOR. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (3):380-388
THE CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE METALS IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF XIAMEN HARBOR
THE CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE METALS IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF XIAMEN HARBOR
Received:May 28, 1986  Revised:January 09, 1987
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LI JINXIA Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 
CHEN ZEXIA Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 
DU RONGGUI Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 
ZHANG GONGXUN Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 
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Abstract:
      Dissolved, weakly and strongly bound particulates Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Co, Ni and Fe have been measured in the surface water sampled from eleven stations in Xiamen Harbor by clean laboratory methods and GFAAS. The average concentrations found in dissolved fractions are Cu:0.41±0.12; Pb:0.014±0.008; Zn:0.084±0.043; Cd:0.022±0.004; Co:0.009±0.004; Ni:0.15±0.02; and Fe:0.15±0.02 μg/kg, which make up 62%, 6%, 12%, 85%, 5%, 25% and <1% of the total metals in the surface water respectively. The results are mucn lower than those reported previously in the coastal waters of China. Industrial sources of trace metal contamination are likely responsible for the distribution of trace metals.
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      Dissolved, weakly and strongly bound particulates Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Co, Ni and Fe have been measured in the surface water sampled from eleven stations in Xiamen Harbor by clean laboratory methods and GFAAS. The average concentrations found in dissolved fractions are Cu:0.41±0.12; Pb:0.014±0.008; Zn:0.084±0.043; Cd:0.022±0.004; Co:0.009±0.004; Ni:0.15±0.02; and Fe:0.15±0.02 μg/kg, which make up 62%, 6%, 12%, 85%, 5%, 25% and <1% of the total metals in the surface water respectively. The results are mucn lower than those reported previously in the coastal waters of China. Industrial sources of trace metal contamination are likely responsible for the distribution of trace metals.
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