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      Impact of AMD Processes on the Water Dams of the Iberian Pyrite Belt: Overall Hydrochemical Characterization (Huelva, SW Spain)

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              Characterisation of heavy metal discharge into the Ria of Huelva.

              The Ria of Huelva estuary, in SW Spain, is known to be one of the most heavy metal contaminated estuaries in the world. River contribution to the estuary of dissolved Cu, Zn, Mn, Cr, Ni, Cd, and As were analysed for the period 1988-2001. The obtained mean values show that this contribution, both because of the magnitude of total metals (895.1 kg/h), composition, toxicity (8.7 kg/h of As+Cd+Pb) and persistence, is an incomparable case in heavy metal contamination of estuaries. The amount and typology of heavy metal discharge to the Ria of Huelva are related to freshwater flow (and, consequently, to rainfall); as a result, two different types of heavy metal discharge can be distinguished in the estuary: during low water (50% of the days), with only 19.3 kg/h of heavy metals, and during high water or flood (17% of the days), where daily maximum discharge of 72,475 kg of heavy metals were recorded, from which 1481 kg were of As, 470 kg of Pb, and 170 kg of Cd. In the most frequent situation (77% of the days), the Odiel River discharges from 90% to 100% of the freshwater received by the estuary. Despite this, the high concentration of heavy metals in the Tinto River water causes this river to discharge into the Ria of Huelva 12.5% of fluvial total dissolved metal load received by the estuary.
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                Journal
                Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
                Water Air Soil Pollut
                Springer Nature
                0049-6979
                1573-2932
                August 2013
                July 2013
                : 224
                : 8
                Article
                10.1007/s11270-013-1642-x
                96e958f0-6a58-4107-b14a-8c1579de1c02
                © 2013
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