An assessment of aluminum and iron in normalisation and enrichment procedures for environmental assessment of marine sediment

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Birch, G.F. [1 ]
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[1] School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Clay minerals - Submarine geology - Aluminum - Estuaries - Extraction - Trace elements - Sedimentology;
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An increasing use of Al and Fe as normalising elements in assessment of anthropogenic change (metal enrichment) in marine environments has prompted the current study. This investigation was facilitated by a unique, large data set comprising total- and size-normalised sedimentary metals data from 41 estuaries (n = 3494) in central New South Wales, Australia. Total sediment Al and Fe concentrations varied substantially in these estuaries, even for samples comprising 100% fine fraction (ff), due to changes in the clay mineral mix and variable clay mineral chemistry. Normalising sedimentary metals to 100% ff produced variable results, however this approach improved markedly when samples with © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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