On-line voltammetric monitoring of dissolved Cu and Ni in the Gulf of Cadiz, south-west Spain.

Braungardt, C., Achterberg, Eric P. and Nimmo, M. (1998) On-line voltammetric monitoring of dissolved Cu and Ni in the Gulf of Cadiz, south-west Spain. Analytica Chimica Acta, 377 (2-3). pp. 205-215. DOI 10.1016/S0003-2670(98)00426-7.

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Abstract

Geochemical processes in estuarine and coastal waters often occur on temporally and spatially small scales, resulting in variability of metal speciation and dissolved concentrations. Thus, surveys, which are aimed to improve our understanding of metal behaviour in such systems, benefit from high-resolution, interactive sampling campaigns. The present paper discusses a high-resolution approach to coastal monitoring, with the application of an automated voltammetric metal analyser for on-line measurements of dissolved trace metals in the Gulf of Cadiz, south-west Spain. This coastal sea receives metal-rich inputs from a metalliferous mining area, mainly via the Huelva estuary. On-line measurements of dissolved Cu, Zn, Ni and Co were carried out on-board ship during an eight-day sampling campaign in the study area in June 1997. A pumping system operated continuously underway and provided sampled water from a depth of ca. 4m. Total dissolved metal concentrations measured on-line in the Gulf of Cadiz ranged between <5nM Cu (<3nM Ni) ca. 50km off-shore and 60-90nM Cu (5-13nM Ni) in the vicinity of the Huelva estuary. The survey revealed steep gradients and strong tidal variability in the dissolved metal plume extending from the Huelva estuary into the Gulf of Cadiz. Further on-line measurements were carried out with the automatic metal monitor from the bank of the Odiel estuary over a full tidal cycle, at dissolved metal concentrations in the μM range. The application confirmed the suitability of the automated metal monitor for coastal sampling, and demonstrated its adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions in the dynamic waters of estuaries and coastal seas. The near-real time acquisition of dissolved metal concentrations at high resolution enabled an interactive sampling campaign and therefore the close investigation of tidal variability in the development of the Huelva estuary metal plume. Copyright (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: trace metal monitoring; voltametry; dissolved Cu; dissolved Ni; in-situ analysis; coastal waters
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Elsevier
Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2014 11:03
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2014 11:03
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/21830

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