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Heavy Metals in Water and Bottom Sediments of Odessa Region of the Black Sea
Sergey Yevgenevich Dyatlov
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5879/2015.02.001
Institute of Marine Biology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences
The paper presents the results of a comprehensive monitoring of the polygon: “Odessa Region, north-western part of the Black Sea” for the period 2009-2011. It is shown that most of the copper and nickel is brought into the sea from the catchment area, and zinc and cadmium are mainly of the autochthonous origin. It is found that in 2010, after heavy rains, the area of bottom sediments contaminated by copper and nickel was increased. The main source of copper in the sea is vast vineyards.
Odessa Region of the Black Sea, water, bottom sediments, heavy metals, spatial distribution, GIS-based map technology.




