Trends in the spatial and temporal distribution of metals (Cd, Cu, Zn and Pb) and organic compounds (PCBs and PAHs) in Dutch coastal zone sediments from 1981 to 1996: A model case study for Cd and PCBs
Rwpm. Laane et al., Trends in the spatial and temporal distribution of metals (Cd, Cu, Zn and Pb) and organic compounds (PCBs and PAHs) in Dutch coastal zone sediments from 1981 to 1996: A model case study for Cd and PCBs, J SEA RES, 41(1-2), 1999, pp. 1-17
The spatial and temporal distribution of trace metals (Cd, Pb, Zn and Cu),
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs
) was studied to assess trends in the sediment of the Dutch coastal zone (<
63-mu m fraction) from 1981 to 1996. In general, the distributions showed a
distinct zonation, with highest concentrations close to the coast near fre
shwater outlets and where dredged material had been dumped. Over time, the
zone with high concentrations narrowed and moved towards the coast. The med
ian of the percentage of the <63-mu m fraction in the surface sediments did
not change significantly in the Dutch coastal zone between 1981 and 1996.
In that period, the median concentrations of Cd, Cu, Zn and Pb fell by 71,
38, 49 and 53%, respectively, in the area close to the coast (<20 km) north
of the outlet of the Rhine. South of this outlet the median Cd, Cu and Zn
concentrations fell by 45, 29 and 17%, respectively, and in the open sea ar
ea (>20 km offshore) the median concentrations for Cu and Zn fell by 35 and
18%, respectively. The largest reduction (80%) of the median concentration
of PCBs occurred in the surface sediment in the open sea area (>20 km offs
hore) between 1986 and 1996. During this period the median PCBs concentrati
on fell by nearly 70% close to the coast. The median PAH concentration fell
by only 26% north of the outlet of the Rhine (<20 km from the coast) betwe
en 1986 and 1996. In the other areas there was no significant change. Possi
ble reasons are that the main sources of PAHs are in the North Sea itself a
nd that the load of PAHs from dredged material dumped in the Dutch coastal
zone increased during the period studied. The reduction of the concentratio
ns of metals and organic micropollutants in the surface sediments of the Du
tch coastal zone is explained by a conservative physical mixing model, in w
hich the previously polluted silt fraction in the surface sediments is repl
aced. by less polluted suspended matter. There is a time lag of several yea
rs between the trend in the load of Cd and PCBs and the observed field conc
entration. The half life of the silt fraction and associated substances in
the surface sediments is 1.9. Taking the uncertainties in the loads into ac
count, the calculated surface sediment concentrations for Cd and PCBs agree
fairly well with the field measurements. It is concluded that there are th
ree main reasons for the decline in the metal, PCB and PAH concentrations i
n the highly dynamic surface sediments of the Dutch coastal zone: (1) the d
ecrease in the load from various sources; (2) the sedimentation and mixing
of less polluted suspended matter into the active sediment layer; and (3) t
he washing out of previously deposited more heavily polluted particles. (C)
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