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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 80(1): 78-84, 2008 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18058045

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The concentrations and distribution of heavy metals, such as mercury, zinc, copper, lead, and iron in surface sediments from 234 stations of the Yatsushiro Sea including Minamata bay were investigated. High concentrations of mercury were found in sediments from Minamata bay and its vicinity, but the levels decreased gradually with distance from the bay. The concentrations of mercury in sediments decreased gradually from south to north of the Yatsushiro Sea. These imply the lack of movement of mercury from Minamata bay to the northern Yatsushiro Sea. The geographical profiles of zinc and copper were contrary to that found for mercury, indicating the presence of natural and anthropogenic sources of copper and zinc in the northern Yatsushiro Sea.


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Sédiments géologiques/analyse , Mercure/analyse , Métaux lourds/analyse , Eau de mer/analyse , Japon
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