Regional Contamination of Moravia (South-Eastern Czech Republic): Temporal Shift of Pb and Zn Loading in Fluvial Sediments |
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Authors: | Matys Grygar Tomá? Sedlá?ek Jan Bábek Ond?ej Nováková Tereza Strnad Ladislav Mihaljevi? Martin |
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Institution: | 1.Institute of Inorganic Chemistry AS CR, v.v.i., 250 68, ?e?, Czech Republic ;2.Department of Geology, Palacky University, T?. Svobody 26, 771 46, Olomouc, Czech Republic ;3.Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43, Prague, Czech Republic ; |
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Abstract: | Regional contamination by Pb and Zn in southern Moravia (south-east part of the Czech Republic) in the twentieth century was
analysed in Brno Dam lake sediments and in floodplain sediments of the Morava River near Strážnice. The age model for the
Brno Dam lake sediments has been obtained by 137Cs (maxima corresponding to the nuclear tests in atmosphere and the 1986 Chernobyl accident) and the construction of the dam
(1940); the time constraints for the Morava River sediments was the erection of flood defences (1930s) and 210Pb dating. In the case of floodplain sediments, profiles exhibiting post-depositional mobilisation of heavy metals by pedogenic
processes (gleying) must be excluded to reconstruct the history of contamination. There was a relatively fast joint onset
of Pb and Zn load since the early stages of industrialisation in the first half of the twentieth century, but then the concentrations
of these two metals developed in a different manner. Pb load only slightly increased till its peak in 1960s and 1970s. The
increase of Zn load was rather stepwise: Soon before 1930s (Morava River floodplain) and in 1940s and 1950s (in Brno Lake),
the relative contamination by Zn was much lower than during its peak in the 1970s to the present days. The offset of Pb and
Zn contamination curves could have been caused by three different artificial sources of these heavy metals. The temporal shift
of Pb and Zn loads can be used for dating sediments. |
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