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J Hazard Mater ; 184(1-3): 819-825, 2010 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20875928

ABSTRACT

The fate of Cu, Zn and Cd after their entry into an unpolluted fresh water body was studied as a function of a condition of a natural phytoplankton community. In a field experiment, additives of metals entered into light and dark mesocosms twice to simulate effects of primary and repeated contamination. Over 31 days, the reproduction of new generation of a phytoplankton as renewable source of the suspended particles capable to metal biosorption was higher in a light mesocosm. As a result the residual concentration of metals in water decreased faster and their content in the settled deposits was higher in a light mesocosm, than in a dark mesocosm. Efficiency of planktonic channel in deducing of metals from water with settling deposits (in the order of Cu>Zn>Cd) depends on intensity of a phytoplankton reproduction in the initial stage of water ecosystem contamination.


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Cadmium/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Phytoplankton/metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism , Models, Theoretical
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