TY - JOUR ID - epprod3961 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.11.059 IS - 10 A1 - Larner, BL A1 - Seen, AJ A1 - Palmer, AS A1 - Snape, I N2 - Previous studies of impacted sites near Casey Station, Antarctica, have revealed elevated concentrations of metals and metalloids, particularly Cd, Cu, Fe, Pb, Sn and Zn in marine sediments. However, attempts to understand the availability and mobility of contaminant elements have not provided a true understanding of speciation. The current work shows, for the first time, that sediments in Brown Bay, an embayment adjacent to the Thala Valley waste disposal site, have elevated concentrations of sulfide, well in excess of that required to bind contaminant metals such as Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn. Furthermore, sediment characterisation using the BCR sequential extraction scheme has shown metal partitioning consistent with sulfides being the controlling factor in metal availability, thus explaining the low porewater concentrations of these metals. The speciation of Sn in Brown Bay, however, is still unclear with the BCR sequential extraction scheme partitioning Sn predominantly into the residual fraction despite Sn being readily extracted by dilute HCl. VL - 67 TI - A study of metal and metalloid contaminant availability in Antarctic marine sediments AV - restricted EP - 1974 N1 - The definitive version is available at http://www.sciencedirect.com Y1 - 2007/// PB - Pergamon-Elsevier JF - Chemosphere KW - Brown Bay; Metal and metalloid contaminants; BCR sequential extraction; Partial extraction; AVS SN - 0045-6535 SP - 1967 ER -