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Historical Trend in Heavy Metal Pollution in the Sediments of Cienfuegos Bay (Cuba), Defined by 210PB and 137CS Geochronology

  • 1. Centro de Estudio Ambientales de Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos (Cuba)
  • 2. ENEA-CRE Casaccia, PROT, Roma (Italy)
  • 3. ENEA-Marine Environment Research Centre, La Spezia (Italy)

Description

Investigations on the concentration level of heavy metals in the sediments of Cienfuegos Bay (Cuba) have been carried out, to reconstruct their depositional history by using radionuclide geochronology, to highlight the major changes occurred in the last century and to draw hypotheses on their origin. During two sampling campaigns (1999 and 2001) sediment cores and surficial grab samples have been collected in the two basins of the Bay. In this paper results on the horizontal and vertical distribution of arsenic, nickel and vanadium are discussed, along with data on concentrations of natural (excess 210Pb) and anthropogenic (137Cs) radionuclides, used as tools to date the sediment horizons. Results evidenced that important changes in the sedimentation regime of the Bay occurred in the last forty years, in relation to changes in land uses and to the effects of some extreme meteorological events. The distribution of the heavy metals shows the influence of the recent industrialisation of the area, as revealed by both the spatial and vertical concentration within the sediment horizons.(Author)

Part of:
Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques NURT 2006

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Cubaenergia
Imprint Place
La Habana (Cuba)
ISBN
959-7136-42-2
Imprint Title
Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques NURT 2006
Imprint Pagination
1 CD-ROM
Journal Page Range
2 KB

Conference

Title
Fifth International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques NURT 2006
Dates
3-7 Apr 2006
Place
La Habana (Cuba)

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