Trace Metals in the Columbia River Estuary Following the 18 May 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens

dc.contributor.author Riedel, Gerhardt
dc.contributor.author Wilson, Stephanie L.
dc.contributor.author Holton, R.L.
dc.date.accessioned 2008-03-14T02:01:22Z
dc.date.available 2008-03-14T02:01:22Z
dc.date.issued 1984-10
dc.description.abstract Dissolved and suspended concentrations of cadmium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, and zinc were measured in the Columbia River Estuary following the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Soluble concentrations of these trace elements were not substantially elevated by the influx of volcanic ash and mud into the estuary during this period, except for somewhat higher than usual concentrations of manganese and copper. A laboratory experiment indicates that manganese leached from volcanic debris in fresh water and in the transition from fresh to slightly saline water probably caused the elevated Mn concentrations. Copper in solution may also have been enhanced slightly by leaching from the material into fresh water.
dc.identifier.citation Riedel GF, Wilson SL, Holton RL. 1984. Trace metals in the Columbia River Estuary following the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Pac Sci 38(4): 340-349.
dc.identifier.issn 0030-8870
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/835
dc.language.iso en-US
dc.publisher University of Hawai'i Press
dc.title Trace Metals in the Columbia River Estuary Following the 18 May 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens
dc.type Article
dc.type.dcmi Text
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