Extensive sample material from river sediments of Carinthia (Austria)
was investigated with regard to the contents of heavy metals that are
relevant to the environment, Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Cr and Ni. The fraction <
20 mu m was separated from the total sample to minimize the effect of
grain size. The disintegration was done with aqua regia. The results
were related to the geochemical data of the geological background. The
refore the amount of anthropogenic pollution due to industry and overc
rowded areas was determined. Especially the influence of industrial em
issions from Pb-Zn smeltings is shown by extremely high values of Zn (
18400 ppm), Cd (126 ppm) and ph (7540 ppm). The contents of Cu, Cr and
Ni in the metamorphic rocks from the Central Alps represent the geoge
nic influences, but the high values from 200 to 300 ppm Cr refer to ac
tions of industries producing highly refrectory materials and chemical
industries. The results of the elements zinc and nickel are documente
d in maps.