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Determination of Thallium and Other Elements (As,Cd, Cu,Mn, Pb,Se, Sb,and Zn) in Water and Sediment Samples from the Vicinity of the Zinc-Lead Smelter in Poland (3 pp)
Authors:Beata?Krasnodebska-Ostrega  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:bekras@chem.uw.edu.pl"   title="  bekras@chem.uw.edu.pl"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Krzysztof?Dmowski,Ewa?Stryjewska,Jerzy?Golimowski
Affiliation:1.Dr. Beata Krasnodebska-OstregaUniversity of WarsawDepartment of ChemistryLaboratory of Applied Analytical Chemistryul. Pasteura 1PL-02-093 WarsawPOLAND;2.Krzysztof Dmowski Faculty of BiologyWarsaw Universityul. Banacha 202-097 WARSAWPOLAND;3.Ewa Stryjewska Faculty of ChemistryWarsaw Universityul. Pasteura 102-093 WARSAWPOLAND;4.Jerzy GolimowskiUniversity of WarsawDepartment of ChemistryLaboratory of Applied Analytical Chemistryul. Pasteura 1PL-02-093 WarsawPoland
Abstract:Background, Goal and Scope   The aim of this study was to check the concentration of some elements in water samples collected near Pb-Zn mining and smelting works and comparison of the obtained data with results achieved for sediment samples originated from the same reservoirs. Objective   Here, 8 water samples and 3 bottom sediments collected from water reservoirs in the vicinity of 3 big Polish Pb-Zn smelters were analysed.Methods   Water analysis was performed after filtration through a 0.45 µm filter and pH adjustment to 2. For decomposition of dried sediment samples, microwave assisted digestion with total dissolution of silicate matrix was applied. The elements studied were determined using ICP-MS and ICP-OES methods. Results and Discussion   The concentrations of most studied elements in water samples were on the 0.X µg/L level, while only the contents of Tl, As, Mn, Cd, Pb and Sb in two water reservoirs were above the limits established for drinking water. The content of studied metals in sediments was in a wide range from X mg/kg (Se and Sb) to X000 mg/kg (Pb and Zn).Conclusions  and Recommendation. The study indicates that the impact of Tl, As, Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Zn, Se and Sb on bottom sediments is much more extensive than on the water in ponds located in the vicinity of a post-flotation waste heap. Monitoring of surface and underground waters, if limited only to the dissolved elements, can lead to faulty conclusions about environmental pollution. The bottom sediments mainly contain easily mobilised phases, and water-sediment equilibrium could be changed easily.
Keywords:water  thallium  sediments  Pb-Zn mine-tailing areas  metals  ICP-OES  ICP-MS
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