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Title: Mill pond sediments as the indicator of the environment of the drainage area (an example of Liswarta River, Odra basin, Poland)
Authors: Fajer, Maria
Rzętała, Martyna A.
Keywords: Trace elements; Liswarta river; Metals; Bottomsediments; Land use; Agricultural lands; Channel-type reservoirs; Mill-dam
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 25 (2018), s. 5832-5847
Abstract: The geochemical characteristics of sediments deposited within a channel-type reservoir situated behind the weir of a water mill on the River Liswarta (southern Poland) were studied in relation to land use in the catchment. The catchment in question is an agricultural one with large forest areas. The contamination of sediments with trace elements was assessed using the geoaccumulation index. The sediments studied were moderately to heavily contaminated with As, Cu, Co, Ni and Ba. They were also heavily contaminated with Sr. Additionally, V and Cr contamination ranged from heavy to extreme. The basic composition of sediments and the trace elements present in them indicate both natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. Mill impoundments provide zones where the sediments transported by rivers accumulate. Within the Liswarta catchment, their removal may cause the remobilisation of contaminated alluvial deposits.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8209
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0909-y
ISSN: 1614-7499
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