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Sedimentary records of metal contamination and eutrophication in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 64, Issue 11, Pages 2542-2548

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.07.033

Keywords

Historical records; Eutrophication; Anthropogenic deposition; Coal burning; Korean coasts

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  1. KIOST [PE98745]

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Historical environmental pollution in a semi-enclosed coastal bay was investigated using high-resolution sedimentary records for C-org, N-tot, CaCO3, delta C-13, and delta N-15 signatures, and trace metals. A temporal increase in organic matter might have been attributable to enhanced primary marine productivity, presumably caused by increased anthropogenic nutrient inputs in the semi-enclosed, eutrophic system. Metal accumulation occurred in three stages: a preindustrial stage before the 1930s with natural concentrations of metals, an industrialization stage (1940s-1970s) with the highest concentrations, and a postindustrial stage (post 1970s) with stable or decreasing concentrations. However, Hg exhibited a different accumulation history, with concentrations increasing in the early 1900s and accelerating after the 1920s, probably in response to coal burning. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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