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Arsenic speciation in water, suspended particles, and coastal organisms from the Taehwa River Estuary of South Korea

Author(s)
Hong, SeongjinKwon, Hye-OkChoi, Sung-DeukLee, Jung-SukKhim, Jong Seong
Issued Date
2016-07
DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.04.035
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/19963
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X16302351
Citation
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, v.108, no.1-2, pp.155 - 162
Abstract
Water, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and biota samples were collected from the Taehwa River Estuary to determine the distributions, partitioning, and bioaccumulation of arsenicals. Six forms of As were quantitated by the use of HPLC-ICP/MS. As was found mainly near urban and industrial areas, and inorganic AsV was the predominant As form in both water and SPM. Particulate arsenicals were found at the greatest concentrations in coarse particles (>180 μm), followed by medium (30-180 μm) and fine (0.45-30 μm) particles, in freshwater. Arsenical concentrations were similar across the three particle fractions in saltwater. Field-based distribution coefficient (Kd) values for As depended strongly on SPM, with a less robust dependence on salinity. Concentrations of As were greater in macroalgae than in marine animals, such as fishes, bivalves, crabs, shrimps, and gastropods. Overall, the results of the present study provide useful information on the behaviors and fate of arsenicals in an estuarine environment.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0025-326X
Keyword (Author)
Arsenic speciationDistribution coefficient (K-d)EstuarySalinitySPMSize fractionation
Keyword
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONSMICROWAVE-ASSISTED EXTRACTIONPLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRYAQUATIC FOOD-CHAINULSAN BAYPHYTOPLANKTONSEDIMENTSBIOTRANSFORMATIONBIOGEOCHEMISTRYBIOACCUMULATION

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