Heavy Metals in the Bottom Sediments of the Black Sea Northwestern Shelf in Recent Years

I. V. Korablina, T. O. Barabashin, N. I. Katalevsky

Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography “VNIRO”, Azov-Black Sea Branch of VNIRO (“Azniirkh”), Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation

e-mail: korablina_i_v@azniirkh.ru

Abstract

Purpose. The study is aimed at investigating metal accumulation in the 0–2 cm layer of the bottom sediments of the Black Sea northwestern shelf over 2000–2020, and at identifying the sea bottom areas subjected to the increased anthropogenic load through comprehensive assessment of the degree of their pollution taking into account their granulometric composition.

Methods and Results. The bottom sediments were sampled annually from the 0–2 cm depth at the same stations. The detected metal concentrations were compared with their content in the Earth crust and the background values. The dynamics and trends of the individual metals’ content in the shelf bottom sediments were assessed for the whole period of observations. The notion of the average characteristic concentration of an element is introduced; the procedure for its calculation is represented. The pollution of bottom sediments was analyzed with the regard for the element average characteristic concentration in the bottom sediments of various granulometric types. Increase in the average content of lead, zinc and chromium was revealed from the beginning of the observation period to 2020. The seasonal dynamics of these elements was found in the whole water area under study (as well as the iron content at some areas).

Conclusions. Multiple cases of the lead, manganese and chrome concentrations exceeding their content in the Earth crust were recorded; as for zinc and copper, such cases were few and sporadic. The tendencies in variation of the bottom sediments content were determined: the average long-term values of the lead concentration increased by 1.2 times, those of zinc – by 1.6 times, and those of chrome – by 2 times; the concentrations of iron, manganese and copper remained essentially the same. Seasonal dynamics of the zinc, chromium, lead and iron content was shown. For a number of metals, the cases when their absolute content exceeded their average characteristic concentration in the corresponding type of the bottom sediments had been found. The regions subjected to a multi-faceted anthropogenic load were identified; the areas of possible local inflow of the monitored elements were revealed. The bottom sediments sampled in 2019 were the most polluted.

Keywords

Black Sea, bottom sediments, shelf, pollution, heavy metals, average characteristic concentration

Acknowledgements

The work was carried out within the framework of the state task “Implementation of state monitoring of aquatic biological resources in internal waters, in the territorial sea of the Russian Federation, on the continental shelf of the Russian Federation and in the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, in the Azov and Caspian seas” (section 5 of the state task of the Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography “VNIRO” No. 076-00005-20-02).

Original russian text

Original Russian Text © I. V. Korablina, T. O. Barabashin, N. I. Katalevsky, 2021, published in MORSKOY GIDROFIZICHESKIY ZHURNAL, Vol. 37, Iss. 5, pp. 591-609 (2021)

For citation

Korablina, I.V., Barabashin, T.O. and Katalevsky, N.I., 2021. Heavy Metals in the Bottom Sediments of the Black Sea Northwestern Shelf in Recent Years. Physical Oceanography, 28(5), pp. 549-566. doi:10.22449/1573-160X-2021-5-549-566

DOI

10.22449/1573-160X-2021-5-549-566

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