Ja. Grande et al., A study of heavy metal pollution in the Tinto-Odiel estuary in southwestern Spain using factor analysis, ENVIR GEOL, 39(10), 2000, pp. 1095-1101
The estuary of Odiel and Tinto rivers, located on the southwestern coast of
the Iberian Peninsula, receives acidic fluvial water discharges with high
concentrations of sulphates and heavy metals from these rivers. In addition
, a big industrial complex which efflues directly on the system is located
in the same estuary. The effluents induce the presence in the estuary of hi
gh concentrations of heavy metals and phospates (nutrients). The applicatio
n of factorial analysis techniques on the nutrients and heavy metal concent
rations in 46 water samples taken from 32 different sampling stations locat
ed along the estuary, allows three groups of elements and compounds with a
distinct origin to be determinated. So, Cu and Zn have a clear fluvial prov
enance, whereas PO, and As are clearly industrial wastes and Cl, K, Ca, Li,
Rb and Sr come from the sea. From the factorial analyses we can deduce the
existence of two agents controlling the behavior of the analyzed elements,
which are: the tidal exchange with the open sea and the fluvial supply.