T. Akagi et H. Haraguchi, THE SURFACE OF PARTICLES IN TAMAGAWA ESTUARY AND TOKYO-BAY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE-ELEMENTS, Geochemical Journal, 28(2), 1994, pp. 81-97
The surface and bulk chemical composition of suspended particles (SP)
from the Tamagawa estuary and Tokyo Bay have been studied. X-ray photo
spectroscopy (XPS) was used for the surface analyses. By comparison wi
th bulk analysis, it was found that there was a surface layer enriched
in organic matter and manganese, and that such the particles were coe
xisting. Silica may also be adsorbed onto the surface, but is depleted
relative to the bulk nevertheless. The organic matter in the surface
is considered to be humic acids from its chemical composition, and bec
omes the dominant substance on the surface with increasing depth and d
istance offshore, overwhelming silicates and oxides. The effect of suc
h particles on dissolved trace metals was investigated by comparing th
eir concentration gradients with the coverage of humic acid, silicates
and oxides in the surface. The concentration gradients of dissolved N
i, Cu and Zn correlate better with the surface areas of Al, Fe and Mn
than with that of organic matter, suggesting the former are more effec
tive adsorbers of metals than the latter.