Ga. Van Den Berg et al., Vertical profiles of trace metals and acid-volatile sulphide in a dynamic sedimentary environment: Lake Ketel, The Netherlands, APPL GEOCH, 16(7-8), 2001, pp. 781-791
Fine-scale solid-phase trace metal and acid-volatile sulphide profiles are
presented for sediment cores taken at four locations in Lake Ketel, a dynam
ic sedimentation basin of the river Rhine in The Netherlands. The purpose o
f this study was to relate these profiles to the dynamics of sediment trans
port in the lake. The internal cycling of solids in the lake affects the di
stribution of trace metals and acid-volatile sulphide in the sediments. Com
parison of vertical profiles of trace metals and sulphide indicates signifi
cant spatial variation in the dynamics of sediment transport in Lake Ketel.
The construction of a dredge spoil storage depot in 1996 seems to have sig
nificantly influenced the hydrodynamic and sediment dynamics in Lake Ketel.
Consequently, deposition rates in Lake Ketel based on comparison of solid-
phase trace metal concentrations in the sediments and historical levels in
Rhine suspended matter can only be used as rough estimates. (C) 2001 Elsevi
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