Trace elements and their isotopes in streams and rivers

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Abstract

The occurrence and speciation of trace elements in streams and rivers are controlled by interconnected hydrogeological, biogeochemical, and anthropogenic factors that include rock weathering, climate, vegetation, and land use within the watershed. This chapter provides a broad overview of trace element abundance, speciation, and mobility in streams and rivers, including an assessment of how trace elements are partitioned into dissolved, colloidal, and particulate phases. We also discuss how trace elements are mobilized into stream networks and transformed during transport. Select isotopic systems are reviewed to provide examples of how isotopic analyses can be used to understand geochemical and anthropogenic processes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTreatise on Geochemistry, Third Edition, 8 Volume Set
PublisherElsevier
PagesV3:117-V3:154
Volume3
ISBN (Electronic)9780323997638
ISBN (Print)9780323997621
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • Cations
  • Colloid
  • Complexation
  • Isotopes
  • Metal stable isotopes
  • Metalloids
  • Metals
  • Nanoparticle
  • Organic matter
  • Oxyanions
  • Speciation
  • Trace elements

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