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Arsenic in stream sediments and waters of South West England
Authors:S.R. Aston  I. Thornton  J.S. Webb  B.L. Milford  J.B. Purves
Affiliation:Applied Geochemistry Research Group, Imperial College, London SW7, Great Britain;South West Water Authority, 3-S Barnfield Road, Exeter, Devon, Great Britain
Abstract:Past mining and smelting of arsenical and associated metalliferous ores in South-west England has led to widespread contamination of soils and surface drainage. The regional distribution of arsenic in both sediments and waters of tributary drainage shows anomalies in those areas underlain by mineralised granites and their metamorphic aureoles. High concentrations of arsenic in waters correspond with high concentrations in associated sediments. Detailed studies in three river systems illustrate the large degree of variation in arsenic values between individual sampling stations but confirm the relationship between sediments and waters. The work provides evidence of the potential use of geochemical reconnaissance surveys to water quality assessment.
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