Samples of raw water were collected in the St. Lawrence River during s
ix sampling trips from August 1990 to April 1992. Water samples were a
nalyzed for both dissolved and particulate phases for five trace metal
s. Partition coefficients (Kd) and metal fluxes were calculated in ord
er to determine metal transport. A mass balance equation was used for
the determination of the major metal sources to the St. Lawrence River
and an estimation of metal loadings to the estuary was made. Average
dissolved metal concentrations were found to be Cd 10 ng/L, Co 74 ng/L
, Cu 64 ng/L, Fe 69 mu g/L and Mn 700 ng/L. Particulate concentrations
were (in mu g/g) 1.68 for Cd, 31 for Co, 73 for Cu, 25 mg/g for Fe an
d 1.69 mg/g for Mn. Co, Fe and Mn were transported essentially in the
particulate phase while Cd and Cu were predominantly found in the diss
olved phase at 56% and 48% of the total metal concentration respective
ly. Log Kd values varied from 5.1 (for Cu) to 6.8 (for Mn). In the dis
solved phase the major sources were found to be the Great Lakes and th
e Ottawa River whereas in the particulate phase Quebec tributaries app
ear to be the most important. Industrial inputs are quite important in
both the dissolved and the particulate phases for Cd, whereas other s
ources are very variable, especially for the dissolved phase.