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Non-conservative elements

Analytical Chemical Data for Natural Waters. While elemental compositions of various natural waters usually can be determined with good reliability, analytical methods to distinguish between free and complex-bound species, oxidized and reduced forms, simple and polynuclear metal ion forms, and even between dissolved and colloidal or suspended phases are often lacking. Data on the nature and amounts of the individual substances which make up the total concentrations of organic material found in different natural waters are not yet extensive. These analytical deficiencies relate almost solely to the highly reactive, non-conservative elements—e.g., iron, manganese, phosphorus, carbon, nitrogen, aluminum, and other metal ions. [Pg.17]

No consistent pattern for depth profiles of trace elements exists. Conservative elements trend with salinity variations provided they have no significant submarine sources. Non-conservative elements may exhibit peak concentrations at different depths in oxygenated waters as... [Pg.202]


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