The complexation capacity (CC) for zinc and copper in the Humber estuary wa
s determined and compared with data obtained using the same procedures from
previous years. The CC for both metals was found to be relatively stable o
ver a time span of 4 years for zinc and 10 years for copper. Levels of CC r
anged from, in the upper estuary, 400 nM (copper) and 150 nM (zinc) to betw
een 25 and 50 nM for both metals in the lower estuary. The CC from freshwat
er inputs appears to be relatively conservative with simple dilution accoun
ting for the decrease in CC as salinity increases. A seasonal effect for co
pper is suggested.