Distribution of heavy metals in bottom sediments from heavily polluted sect
ion of Yenshui river, located in the southern Taiwan, are presented. Sedime
nt cores of seven sites were separated into several cuts and analyzed with
both sequential extraction procedure (SEP) to realize the heavy metal conte
nts (including Cr, Co, Zn, Ni, Pb, Cu and Cd) among binding fractions of di
fferent sediment depth and multivariate analysis (MA) to conduct the correl
ations of heavy metal variation in depth profile. Results show that distrib
ution of heavy metals in depth profile of sediment is not identical among d
ifferent sites. Levels of Zn, Cr, Cu and Ni were higher than other metals,
and within the ranges of 30-200 mg/Kg, 8-160 mg/Kg, 5-130 mg/Kg, 10-100 mg/
Kg, respectively. The major binding forms of Zn, Cr and Cu in sediment were
'bound to carbonates', 'bound to Fe oxides' and 'bound to organic matter',
respectively: And, the percentages of different heavy metal binding forms
were not significantly varied in depth profile. Results of principal compon
ent analyses (PCA) demonstrate that Cr, Ni and Cu were clustered, which ind
icate these metals had similar loadings in sediment profile, and might be d
ischarged from the same pollution source of electroplating industry. (C) 19
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