Geo-availability of heavy metals in sediments of Supe and Pativilca river, Lima department

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This study presents the geochemical-statistical analysis of fourteen heavy metals in active sedimentary of the rivers Supe and Pativilca in which ones prevails the Calipuy and Casma Volcanic lithologies, and in a lower percentage the intrusive lithology of the Cost Batholith. Also the metals that ha...

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Autores: Rivera, Hugo, Chira, Jorge, Medina, Ítalo, Medina, André, Casallo, Irwin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2011
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revista UNMSM - IIGEO
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/762
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/762
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:heavy metals
stream sediments
statistic
metales pesados
sedimentos de quebradas
estadística
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Sumario:This study presents the geochemical-statistical analysis of fourteen heavy metals in active sedimentary of the rivers Supe and Pativilca in which ones prevails the Calipuy and Casma Volcanic lithologies, and in a lower percentage the intrusive lithology of the Cost Batholith. Also the metals that have a normal distribution are Fe in the Pativilca River and Fe-Cr-As-Cu-Hg-Ni-Pb-V-Zn in Supe River. The average abundance shows that Zn and V are the most abundant metals, and Mo, Cd and Hg are showed in small quantities. In the correlation analysis for the Pativilca River, it is showed that the metals that are best correlated are Cd with Mo, Ni, Pb, Zn, which indicates that they all can have the same origin, while in the Supe River the metals have poor correlation which indicates that they do not have the same origin, with the exeption of the Cu with Mo and Fe with V and W. The Principal Component Analysis acknowledged that for the three components of the Pativilca River, the most important association is Cd-Zn-Mo-Ni-Pb- As and for the Supe River is Fe-V-W-Cu. Comparing with the established limits for soils of the Dutch Table, heavy metals in sediments of the Pativilca River only exceeds the limits of intervention in arsenic. Comparing the values of Lima Rivers, both north and south, Rimac River exceeds the intervention values in As, Cu, Zn, Sb; followed by Chillon River in As, Hg, Sb; Lurin River in As, Sb; Mala, Chilca, Chancay, Huara and Pativilca River in As; Omas River in Cu, while Supe River does not have any contamination in its active sediments.
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