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Prediction of Sediment-Bound Metal Bioavailability in Benthic Organisms: Acid Volatile Sulfide (AVS) Approaches  

Song, Ki-Hoon (Department of Oceanography, Korea Naval Academy)
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Korean Journal of Environmental Biology / v.20, no.2, 2002 , pp. 101-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
Benthic organisms dwell in sediment-water interface that contains significant amount of organic and inorganic contaminants. Their feeding behavior is highly related with sediment itself and pore water in the sediments, especially in ease of deposit feeder (i.e. polychaete, amphipod). The acid volatile sulfide (AVS) is one of the important binding phases of sediment-bound metals in addition to organic matter and Fe and Mn oxide fractions in sediments, particularly in anoxic sediments. The AVS model is a powerful tool to predict metal bioavailability and bioaccumulation in benthic organisms considering SEM/AVS mole ratios in surficial sediments. However, several biogeochemical factors must be considered to use AVS model in the sediment-bound metal bioavailability.
Keywords
benthic organism; metal; bioavailability; AVS;
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