Correlation Between Magnetic Parameters and Chemical Composition of Lake Sediments from Northern Bohemia Preliminary Study
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1998
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Petrovsky, E.
Kapicka, A.
Zapletal, K.
Sebestova, E.
Spanila, T.
Dekkers, M.J.
Rochette, P.
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Abstract
Recently, magnetic measurements have been
used m outline areas with increased loading of toxic metals
due to industrial activity. It is supposed that magnetic
minerals, which are easily detectable, can cant toxic
metals of anthropic origin. However, physical background
of this relationship is not comprehended yet. In this study,
we present our first results on statistical correlation of
various magnetic parameters on one side and chemical
composition on the other, obtained on sediments from the
bottom of lake Nechranice, located in noRhern Bohemia;
the captive area being typical for intensive industrial and
mining activity (brown-coal basins, uranium mines, coalburning
power plants). Our results suggest, that magnetic
susceptibility, which has been used in other studies as
indicator of increase pollution levels due to local sources,
does not actually link to any of the toxic elements in
concern. This finding can be explained in terms of
complex inlet due to different types of pollution sources.