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Triplicate boxcores collected from three sample locations, near the Malabar
deepwater ocean outfall on the continental margin adjacent to Sydney, were
analysed on a total and a size-normalized basis (<63 mu m fraction) to est
ablish the extent of heavy metal enrichment. No heavy metal enrichment near
the outfall is observable in total sediment samples, but an enrichment in
Ag, Cu, Pb and Zn is detectable in the sediment fine fraction and in weak a
cid leachable bulk sediment concentrations. Trace metal profiles for the fi
ne fraction indicate that chemical remobilization, and physical sediment mi
xing and resuspension influence downcore trace metal distributions. Ratios
of solid and dissolved-phase porewater Fe, Mn and Cu indicate that oxidatio
n of sewage organic matter and suboxic sulphide reduction influence dissolv
ed-phase trace metal concentrations in sediments near the outfall. Suboxic,
early diagenesis results in an increased dissolved-phase benthic Bur of Cu
near the outfall, with organic matter reduction likely to be the major dia
genetic process. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.