Published June 26, 1987 | Version v1
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Spatial and temporal variation of heavy metals in sediment cores from the Calcasieu River/Lake Complex

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Sediment cores were obtained from several locations in the Calcasieu River/Lake Complex, including Calcasieu Lake, Calcasieu River, two bayou tributaries, and Lake Charles during the period from November 1983 to November 1985. The cores were analyzed for Cu, Zn, Cr, and Pb. The approximate sedimentation rate and a core chronology were determined by the use of 137Cs and 210Pb isotopes. The increase in metal concentrations after 1933, particularly along Bayou d'Inde where most industries are located, points to anthropogenic input if these metals to the system. The fact that metal concentrations tend to merge to a common value prior to 1940 throughout the system suggests that geological factors do not contribute to the observed variations in metal concentrations in this area. The background concentrations of heavy metals found in this study for the Calcasieu River/Lake Complex were: Cu (10 mg kg-1), Cr (25 mg kg-1), Pb (8 mg kg-1), and Zn (40 mg kg-1). The main emphasis of the study focused along Bayou d'Inde due to the enhanced levels of heavy metals found

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Imprint Title
Ecosystem analysis of the Calcasieu River/Lake Complex (CALECO): Volume 1, Introduction, executive summary, physicochemical parameters: Final report, Sampling dates: October 1983-August 1986
Journal Page Range
p. 2E.1-2E.36.
Report number
DOE/EP/31111--1-Vol.1