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Sediments and pollution in the Northern Adriatic Sea: a statistical analysis
Authors:Pietro Mantovan  Laura Menegazzo Vitturi  Bruno Pavoni  Sandro Rabitti
Institution:1. Laboratorio di Statistica, University of Venice, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, University of Venice, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy;3. C.N.R. Istituto di Biologia del Mare, Venice, Italy
Abstract:Data concerning grain-size distribution, mineralogy, geochemistry, and chlorinated hydrocarbon concentrations, obtained from 246 surface sediment samples collected in the Northern Adriatic sea (Italian area), provide the basis for a multivariate statistical analysis which evaluates the influence of riverine inputs, the differences among various depositional environments and the presence of polluted zones.Cluster analysis applied to grain size has identified nine groups of lithotypes associated with the morphology and the hydrology of the basin.In the Gulf of Venice, principal component analysis on clay minerals and carbonates has permitted recognition of two main areas located north and south of the Brenta river. More subareas correspond to other lithological types.Principal component analysis of nine metal (Hg, Cd, Cu, Pb, Cr, Zn, Fe, Ni, and Co) concentrations reveals that the studied sea area is more complex from the geochemical point of view. Three geochemical zones related to riverine inputs, different lithotypes and specific forms of contamination are identified. High pollution of both halocarbons and heavy metals is associated with fine grain size.
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