Preliminary Assessment of Contaminants in Soft Sediments of the Detroit River |
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Authors: | Mary Ellen Fallon Frank J. Horvath |
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Affiliation: | Surface Water Quality Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, Michigan 48909 |
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Abstract: | Soft sediments from the Detroit River were analyzed for the USEPA priority pollutants to generally characterize contaminant distribution. Forty-three were detected. Highest heavy metal concentrations were found in the Trenton Channel and immediately downstream of Grosse Ile. They ranged from an area mean (N = 2) of 0.19 mg/kg mercury to 338.7 mg/kg zinc (dry weight). Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons ranged from 0.1 mg/kg to 38.8 mg/kg (mean, N = 2) with the highest levels near Grosse Ile. PCBs ranged from 0.015 mg/kg to 1.7 mg/kg (mean, N = 2). Organochlorine pesticides were not detected except for a trace of heptachlor in one sample. Sediment contamination in the Detroit River is widespread with higher concentrations on the U.S. side downstream of the Rouge River and in the Trenton Channel. The significance of these in-place pollutants to biota and as a source to Lake Erie is still unknown. |
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Keywords: | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons priority pollutants trace metals polychlorinated biphenyls |
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