尾矿
冲积层
河流
沉积物
地质学
腐蚀
溪流
水文学(农业)
漫滩
冲积扇
环境科学
地球化学
地貌学
岩土工程
生态学
化学
计算机网络
物理化学
构造盆地
计算机科学
生物
沉积岩
作者
William L. Graf,Sean Clark,Martin T. Kammerer,T.W. Lehman,Kris Randall,Rolf A. Schroeder
出处
期刊:Catena
[Elsevier]
日期:1991-12-01
卷期号:18 (6): 567-582
被引量:55
标识
DOI:10.1016/0341-8162(91)90039-z
摘要
Data from Queen Creek, a dryland stream in southcentral Arizona, show that the distributions of heavy metals (especially Cu, Pb, Zn, and V) in sediments are strongly related to the spatial aspects of fluvial processes. Cu/Zn and Cu/V ratios permit discrimination between materials polluted by eroded mine tailings and those containing only erosion products from the surrounding metalliferous terrain. In stratigraphic sections, metal ratios discriminate between pre-industrial alluvium and post-industrial flood deposits. On valley floors, channels and active alluvium have the highest metal concentrations, while other process environments have decreasing amounts associated with decreasing frequencies of inundation. Materials from the mine tailings become progressively diluted with increasing distance from the source. Metals appear to be chemically stable once they are precipitated and adsorbed in the alkaline dryland conditions. Spatial variability of metal concentrations are more important than variability associated with particle size in explaining the fate of contaminants in the fluvial sediment system.
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