Acid volatile sulfide (AVS) has been regarded as an important factor controlling metal bioavailability in anoxic sediments, but its effect on metal accumulation under natural conditions is poorly understood. Here, a field study of the influence of AVS on metal accumulation by Limnodrilus sp. in a heavily polluted river is provided.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSediments from 14 stations in the Foshan Waterway, a river crossing the industrial district of Guangdong Province, South China, were sampled and subsequently analyzed. The 14 stations were selected for the pollution discharging features of the river, such as the hydrology, the distribution of pollution sources, and the locations of wastewater outlets. The ecological risks were assessed, and the pollution sources were identified to provide valuable information for environmental impact assessment and pollution control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSediment and overlying water samples were collected at 10 sampling stations at Xinan Creek, a tidal river in Pearl River Delta, and analyzed for physical and chemical characteristics as well as microbial incicators, in order to reveal the main factors dominating the spatial distribution of acid volatile sulfide (AVS). The effects of Eh, SRB OC and TS on the spatial distribution of AVS were investigated and the impact of AVS on the toxicity of heavy metals in the studied area was evaluated. The results showed that the range of AVS was 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSamples of sediment, overlying water, pore water, and benthic invertebrate were collected at 13 stations along a typical municipal polluted river in the Pearl River Delta. The samples were analyzed to study relationships between acid volatile sulfide (AVS) versus Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in sediment, overlying water, and pore water as well as Cr in Limnodrilus sp..
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYing Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
November 2007
The investigation on the food selenium content in Guangzhou City of Guangdong Province showed that viscera of animal foods, aquatic products, eggs, and mutton were abundant with selenium ( > 150.0 microg x kg(-1)), followed by cereals and beans (46.5-98.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuan Jing Ke Xue
August 2007
The surface layer of sediment and overlying water samples of Foshan Waterway, a typical municipal polluted river in Pearl River Delta, have been sampled and analyzed. The analytical items of sediment and overlying water include AVS, Eh, SEM(Pb), SEM(Cd), SEM(Cu), SEM(Zn), SEM(Ni), SEM(Cr), and Eh, DO, respectively. The benthic macroinvertebrate investigation has been done at the same time in the same place.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOn the basis of on-the-spot survey and analysis of water quality and bed mud in different cage culture section from April of 2002 to January of 2003, the analysis result indicate that the main influence of cage culture on environment are that: (1) It increase the content of nutrition salt, BOD, COD, organic matter and TSS, especially inorganic-nitrogen, inorganic-phosphor and ammonia nitrogen; (2) It enrich N, P, sulphide and organic matter in sediment. The most obvious is nitrogen, sulphide and ammonia nitrogen, next is total nitrogen and organic matter.
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