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Trace Metal Concentrations in Shallow Ground Water
Author(s) -
Zelewski Linda M.,
Krabbenhoft David P.,
Armstrong David E.
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
groundwater
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 94
eISSN - 1745-6584
pISSN - 0017-467X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2001.tb02336.x
Subject(s) - trace metal , metal , environmental chemistry , groundwater , particulates , chemistry , surface water , copper , zinc , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental science , geology , environmental engineering , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry
Trace metal clean sampling and analysis techniques were used to examine the temporal patterns of Hg, Cu, and Zn concentrations in shallow ground water, and the relationships between metal concentrations in ground water and in a hydrologically connected river. Hg, Cu, and Zn concentrations in ground water ranged from 0.07 to 4.6 ng L −1 , 0.07 to 3.10 μg L −1 , and 0.17 to 2.18 μg L −1 , respectively. There was no apparent seasonal pattern in any of the metal concentrations. Filtrable Hg, Cu, and Zn concentrations in the North Branch of the Milwaukee River ranged from below the detection limit to 2.65 ng Hg L −1 ,0.51 to 4.30 μg Cu L −1 , and 0.34 to 2.33 μg Zn L −1 . Thus, metal concentrations in ground water were sufficiently high to account for a substantial fraction of the filtrable trace metal concentration in the river. Metal concentrations in the soil ranged from 8 to 86 ng Hg g −1 , 10 to 39 μg Cu g −1 , and 15 to 84 μg Zn g −1 . Distribution coefficients, K D , in the aquifer were 7900,22,000, and 23,000 L kg −1 for Hg, Cu, and Zn, respectively. These values were three to 40 times smaller than K D values observed in the Milwaukee River for suspended particulate matter.

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