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River conservative element concentrations

The arsenic chemistry of the Krka estuary, Croatia, is very pristine that is, essentially unaffected by arsenic pollution from humans. Total dissolved arsenic concentrations in the estuary waters vary from 0.13 to 1.8 pgL-1 (Table 3.7 (Smedley and Kinniburgh, 2002), 525). The range of concentrations can be readily explained by low-arsenic (0.13 pg E1) river water simply diluting 1.8 pgL-1-arsenic seawater in various proportions (Smedley and Kinniburgh, 2002), (Seyler and Martin, 1991), 525. In this estuary, arsenic (in particular As(V)) behaves conservatively that is, the element is relatively unreactive in at least the short... [Pg.125]


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