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publications > paper > copper, lead, mercury, and zinc in periphyton of the south florida ecosystem

Copper, lead, mercury, and zinc in periphyton of the South Florida Ecosystem

T. Cox, N. Simon, and L. Newland
Published in: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, 1999, v. 70, p. 259-274

Note: Entire paper is available from the Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry website (journal membership required)

Abstract

Periphyton samples from the Big Cypress National Preserve were analyzed for concentrations of copper, lead, zinc, mercury, and methylmercury. Concentrations of organic carbon, inorganic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in periphyton samples also were determined. The samples were extracted with sodium acetate solution at a pH of 5.5 to determine exchangeable and carbonate phase metal concentrations in periphyton. Total metal concentrations in the periphyton were directly related to the degree of calcite saturation in the water column. Exchangeable and carbonate phase metal concentrations were directly related to the percent inorganic carbon in the samples. A connection between geochemistry of trace metals and calcite precipitation and dissolution is suggested.


Related information:

SOFIA Project: Cycling and Speciation of Mercury in the Food Chain of South Florida



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