The concentrations of lead, cadmium, copper, chromium, iron, manganese and
zinc in surface sediments collected from Potter Cove, in the 25 de Mayo Isl
and (King George Island), Antarctica, and its drainage basin, were measured
by atomic absorption spectroscopy. The obtained results were use to determ
ine the areal and vertical distribution of the metals of in the Cove and po
tential sources of these metals to this environment. The geochemical data s
uggest that most of the metals found in Potter Cove constitute a redistribu
tion of autochthonous materials within the ecosystem. Therefore, the metal
concentrations can be considered to be present at natural background levels
in surface sediments.