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Research paper thumbnail of Influence of chemical weapons and warfare agents on the metal contents in sediments in the Bornholm Basin, the Baltic Sea

Baltica, 2010

Emelyanov, E. M., Kravtsov, V. A., Savin, Y. I., Paka, V. T., Khalikov, I. S., 2010. Influence of... more Emelyanov, E. M., Kravtsov, V. A., Savin, Y. I., Paka, V. T., Khalikov, I. S., 2010. Influence of chemical weapons and warfare agents on the metal contents in sediments in the Bornholm Basin, the Baltic Sea. Baltica, 23 (2), 77-90. Vilnius. ISSN 0067-3064. Abstract Large quantities of German trophy chemical weapons (CW) 1 were dumped after World War II in the Bornholm Deep of the Baltic Sea. Four ships wrecks were found on the bottom of the central part of the Bornholm Deep at depths of 90-100 m. The bottom of the deep is covered by mud with thickness of 1-3 m. The heavy metal contents (iron, manganese, zinc, copper, cobalt, nickel, chromium, cadmium, lead) and arsenic in the bottom sediments of chemical weapons dumpsite area were investigated with 378 samples in order to develop new data assessing the influence of chemical weapons on the environment. The data obtained indicate that an increased concentration of arsenic (111-277 mg/kg) in the mud of the dumpsite area is related to t...

Research paper thumbnail of Arsenic content in water and bottom sediments in the areas of chemical weapon dumps in the Bornholm basin of the Baltic Sea

Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, 2011

Data are considered on samples taken during the 2006-2008 expeditions from the water and bottom s... more Data are considered on samples taken during the 2006-2008 expeditions from the water and bottom sediments in the areas where chemical weapon was dumped in the Bornholm basin. Arsenic concentration is detected with the X-ray fluorescence analysis and inversion voltammetry. Results are under consideration of the enhanced arsenic content and their relation to arsenic-bearing toxic agents. It is pointed out that arsenic contamination is local in character and at present is of no serious hazard to the natural environment.

Research paper thumbnail of Influence of chemical weapons and warfare agents on the metal contents in sediments in the Bornholm Basin, the Baltic Sea

Baltica, 2010

Emelyanov, E. M., Kravtsov, V. A., Savin, Y. I., Paka, V. T., Khalikov, I. S., 2010. Influence of... more Emelyanov, E. M., Kravtsov, V. A., Savin, Y. I., Paka, V. T., Khalikov, I. S., 2010. Influence of chemical weapons and warfare agents on the metal contents in sediments in the Bornholm Basin, the Baltic Sea. Baltica, 23 (2), 77-90. Vilnius. ISSN 0067-3064. Abstract Large quantities of German trophy chemical weapons (CW) 1 were dumped after World War II in the Bornholm Deep of the Baltic Sea. Four ships wrecks were found on the bottom of the central part of the Bornholm Deep at depths of 90-100 m. The bottom of the deep is covered by mud with thickness of 1-3 m. The heavy metal contents (iron, manganese, zinc, copper, cobalt, nickel, chromium, cadmium, lead) and arsenic in the bottom sediments of chemical weapons dumpsite area were investigated with 378 samples in order to develop new data assessing the influence of chemical weapons on the environment. The data obtained indicate that an increased concentration of arsenic (111-277 mg/kg) in the mud of the dumpsite area is related to t...

Research paper thumbnail of Arsenic content in water and bottom sediments in the areas of chemical weapon dumps in the Bornholm basin of the Baltic Sea

Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, 2011

Data are considered on samples taken during the 2006-2008 expeditions from the water and bottom s... more Data are considered on samples taken during the 2006-2008 expeditions from the water and bottom sediments in the areas where chemical weapon was dumped in the Bornholm basin. Arsenic concentration is detected with the X-ray fluorescence analysis and inversion voltammetry. Results are under consideration of the enhanced arsenic content and their relation to arsenic-bearing toxic agents. It is pointed out that arsenic contamination is local in character and at present is of no serious hazard to the natural environment.