Rjg. Mortimer et Je. Rae, Metal speciation (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd) and organic matter in oxic to suboxic salt marsh sediments, Severn Estuary, southwest Britain, MAR POLL B, 40(5), 2000, pp. 377-386
Pollutant metals (Cu, Ph, Zn and Cd) in Late Flandrian mudflat/saltmarsh se
diments in the Severn Estuary are predominantly bound in the carbonate, Fe/
Mn oxide and organic phases. Comparison of the oxic Rumney Formation with t
he suboxic Wentlooge Formation shows that redox conditions control iron cyc
ling, and that this in turn controls trace metal associations. An important
fraction of the trace metals present in the Fe/Mn oxide phase in oxic sedi
ments (such as the Rumney Formation) is remobilised during iron reduction a
nd reprecipitated in other phases such as authigenic carbonates (as in the
Wentlooge). Since many metal pollutants are highly redox sensitive, a bette
r understanding of the effects of redox on metal speciation in estuarine se
diments is useful for management of the coastal environment. (C) 2000 Elsev
ier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.