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The Effects of Mean Grain Size and Organic Matter Contents in Sediments on the Nutrients and Heavy Metals Concentrations  

Kim, Seog-Ku (Construction Environment Research Department, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Lee, Mi-Kyung (Construction Environment Research Department, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Ahn, Jae-Hwan (Construction Environment Research Department, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Kang, Sung-Won (Construction Environment Research Department, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Jeon, Sang-Ho (Department of Environmental Science, Kangwon National University)
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Abstract
A study was carried out to identify the major causes of sediments pollution in the Paldang Lake in the vicinity of Gyeongan river. Samples from 40 sites were collected and analyzed to characterize the regional distributions of grain size, organic matter contents, and concentrations of T-N, T-P and heavy metals. contaminations. The mean grain size(Mz) ranged from sand type(Mz, $1{\sim}3\;{\phi}$) where Bukhan River and Namhan River converges at a high flow rate to silt type(Mz, $5{\sim}10\;{\phi}$) at the downstream of Gyeongancheon and Paldang lake, reflecting the water circulation in the area. Except sampling point St. 36 near the wetland, the determination coefficient($r^2$) of Mz and organic matter(LOI) was 0.88, showing that more organic matters are concentrated inside finer sediments. The concentrations of T-N and T-P in sediments were higher in the area at which Mz and organic matters are also higher. High concentrations of T-P analyzed in the sediments, ranging from $216{\sim}1,623\;{\mu}g/g$ (Avg. $769\;{\mu}g/g$) could be considered as a critical level. Adsorbed-P and NAI-P, which are easily released to the surrounding environments when physico-chemical characteristics of sediments are changed, was found to be around 20%, which was showed by the result of fractionated-P. Moreover, Principle Component Analysis(PCA), showed that high concentrations of T-N, T-P, organophilic metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) are distributed in the areas where high organic matter contents and fine grain-sized sediments are found. However, results of $I (Geoaccumulation Index) that considers the grain size of sediments showed that heavy metal concentrations in the lake was low enough to be considered as Class 1 indicating the relative degree of pollution was less than zero.
Keywords
Sediments; Mean Grain Size; Organic Matter; Metals; Geoaccumulation Index;
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