TY - JOUR AU - Y. Voytyuk AU - I. Kurayeva AU - H. Kroyik AU - S. Karmazynenko AU - O. Matsibora PY - 2014/12/19 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Content and the forms of heavy metals in bottom sediments in the zone of industrial pollution sources JF - Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology JA - JGGG VL - 22 IS - 3/2 SE - DO - https://doi.org/10.15421/111426 UR - https://geology-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/GG/article/view/103 AB - Regularities in the distribution of heavy metals in sediments in the zone of influence of the steel industry in Mariupol are installed. The study results of the forms of occurrence of Zn, Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni are represented. Ecological and geochemical assessment of sediment contamination by heavy metals is performed. The main sources of pollution of bottom sediments are air borne emissions from industrial plants, hydrogenous pollution in industrial sewage entering the water, sewage sludge, ash dumps, slag, ore, sludge, oil spills and salt solutions. Pollution hydrogenous sediments may be significant, contaminated sediments are a source of long-term contamination of water, even after cessation of discharges into rivers untreated wastewater. The environmental condition of bottom sediments in gross content of heavy metals is little information because they do not reflect the transformation and further migration to adjacent environment. The study forms of giving objective information for ecological and geochemical evaluation. The study forms of heavy metals in the sediments carried by successive extracts. Concentrations of heavy metals in the extracts determined by atomic absorption spectrometer analysis CAS-115. It was established that a number of elements typical of exceeding their content in bottom sediments of the background values, due likely to their technogenic origin. Man-made pollution of bottom sediments. Mariupol has disrupted the natural form of the ratio of heavy metals. In the studied sediments form ion exchange increased content of heavy metals, which contributes to their migration in the aquatic environment.Key words: sediment, heavy metal, forms of occurrence, manmade geochemical association. ER -