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Pollutant Exchange at the Water/Sediment Interface in the Venice Canals
Authors:E. Argese  E. Ramieri  C. Bettiol  B. Pavoni  E. Chiozzotto  A. Sfriso
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Centro di Studio sulla Chimica e le Tecnologie per l'Ambiente (CNR), Italy
2. Diparnmento di Scienze Ambientali, Università Ca'Foscari di V enezia, Calle Larga S. Maria 2137, 30123, Venezia, Italy
3. Assessorato all'Ecologia, Comune di Venezia, S.Marco 4136, 30124, Venezia, Italy
Abstract:The space-time distribution of some pollutants (Cu, Ph, Zn, Cd, Fe, Mn, V, Ni, Cr) in the sludge of the canals of Venice was studied. The contamination levels were comparable to, or higher, than those measured in the most polluted sediments of the Lagoon of Venice Sediments were collected by two different sampling techniques I ) collection of sediment cores (upper 5 cm) by a syringe-type corer, 2) collection by traps, placed on the bottom of the canal Traps pennitted the sampling of sediments essentially resuspended by overlying water turbulence This sediment fraction is subjected to variations of its physicochemical parameters (principally change of redox conditions) and therefore to pollutant exchange at the water/sediment interface The metals principally exchanged during sediment resuspension were Cd, Pb, Zn and Cu These metals have principally an anthropogenic origin and are bound to the most labile geochemical phases of the sediment (such as sulphides), which can be oxidised during sediment resuspension, releasing metals into the water Fe, Cr and Ni were only partially exchanged, while Mn and V were generally not exchanged, a significant fraction of these metals is of natural origin and is bound to the most refractory phases of the sediment.
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