M. Lindstrom, Urban land use influences on heavy metal fluxes and surface sediment concentrations of small lakes, WATER A S P, 126(3-4), 2001, pp. 363-383
To study urban land use influences on heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb a
nd Zn) lake fluxes and sediment concentrations, ten headwater lakes and cat
chment areas in Stockholm, Sweden, were investigated. The catchment land us
e consisted of a gradient of urbanisation and was described on a detailed l
evel, including all parts of the catchments, natural and urban. Covariation
between catchment variables made interpretations difficult, however, and n
o detailed conclusions regarding metal sources could be drawn. Regression m
odels for lake metal fluxes were calibrated using an urban status variable
and a lake size variable (representing regional background sources). Hg sho
wed no significant correlation with urban status, indicating a distribution
pattern unaffected by local sources, mainly controlled by regional backgro
und sources. Cd showed a weak influence from urban land use. For Cu (and to
some extent Cr) the urban status influences dominated. Pb, Ni and Zn were
in between these two groups and showed relations to both urban land use and
regional background.