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Trace metals in sediments, indicator organisms and traditional seafoods of the Torres Strait


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dc.contributor.authorGladstone, W.*
dc.coverage.spatialTorres Straiten
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-25T02:29:54Zen
dc.date.available2012-05-25T02:29:54Zen
dc.date.copyright1996en
dc.date.issued1996en-US
dc.identifier.isbn9780642254788en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/262en
dc.description.abstractThe Pilot Study of the Torres Strait Baseline Study (TSBS) concluded that the Fly River is the major source for the northern Torres Strait of fine-grained terrigenous sediments with an associated suite of trace metals (including aluminium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, silicon and zinc), some of which increased in concentration after the monsoon season (Dight and Gladstone 1993). Concentrations of metals within this suite are low in the central and eastern Torres Strait. Other trace metals in Torres Strait marine sediments occurred at higher concentrations in either sediments with coarse-grained carbonate sediments of marine origin (cadmium, magnesium), or were not associated with any particular sediment type (arsenic, mercury and selenium).en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subjectWater quality biological assessmenten
dc.subjectMetals - Environmental aspectsen
dc.subjectTrace elementsen
dc.titleTrace metals in sediments, indicator organisms and traditional seafoods of the Torres Straiten
dc.typeReporten
dc.subject.asfaTrace metalsen
dc.subject.asfaIndicator organismsen
dc.subject.asfaHeavy metalsen
dc.format.pages177en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisTorres Strait Islandsen
dc.subject.apaisPollutionen
dc.publisher.placeTownsville, Qld.en
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categoryResearchen
dc.subject.categoryWater qualityen
dc.subject.themeEffects on the Reefen
dc.subject.themeManaging Multiple Useen
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