E. Fjeld et al., INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS ON HEAVY-METAL CONCENTRATION IN LAKE-SEDIMENTS IN SOUTHERN NORWAY INDICATED BY PATH-ANALYSIS, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 51(8), 1994, pp. 1708-1720
We studied relationships between environmental factors and accumulatio
n of Hg, Cd, Pb, and Ni in sediments in 132 lakes in southern Norway.
Generally, the concentrations of Hg, Cd, and Pb in surface sediments w
ere considerably elevated as compared with sediments deposited in prei
ndustrial times whereas Ni concentrations showed only minor increases.
By path analysis, we modelled how different environmental factors may
influence the metal concentrations in surface sediments. The models i
ndicated that both Hg and Pb were associated with sedimenting organic
matter, and sediment concentrations were strongly influenced by atmosp
heric deposition (indirectly measured as metal concentration in mosses
) and the amount of organic carrier particles in lake water. Cd behave
d similarly, except for a weaker association with organic matter and a
positive effect from pH, indicating that Cd is mobilized during acidi
fication. Ni was associated with the inorganic fractions in lake sedim
ents and seemed also to be mobilized during acidification. Geochemical
contributions of Ni were larger in sediments than atmospheric deposit
ion whereas atmospheric deposition was the major source of Pb. For the
other two elements, estimates of geochemical contributions were lacki
ng.