2020
DOI: 10.1071/en19157
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Determination of sub-picomolar levels of platinum in the pristine Krka River estuary (Croatia) using improved voltammetric methodology

Abstract: Environmental contextPlatinum concentrations in natural waters such as oceans, rivers and lakes are extremely low, hindering studies of Pt distributions and biogeochemical cycles. An improved electrochemical method was used to reliably determine Pt in estuarine conditions at trace concentrations. Platinum displayed a near-conservative behaviour along the salinity gradient of the estuary, with about 90% remaining in the dissolved form. AbstractExtremely low concentrations of platinum in natural waters require v… Show more

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“…The Krka River estuary is a very interesting system for the investigation of trace metal partitioning, since for most of the year it features a pristine environment with low organic content. Namely, due to the scarce vegetation, the absence of significant anthropogenic influence and self-purifying ability of the Krka River, the estuary, as well as the coastal sea, are unusually clean in terms of trace elements, terrigenous material and biomarkers [8,[25][26][27][28][29][30]. The only concern presents the seasonal anthropogenic pressure related to increased boat traffic and touristic activities [8,31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Krka River estuary is a very interesting system for the investigation of trace metal partitioning, since for most of the year it features a pristine environment with low organic content. Namely, due to the scarce vegetation, the absence of significant anthropogenic influence and self-purifying ability of the Krka River, the estuary, as well as the coastal sea, are unusually clean in terms of trace elements, terrigenous material and biomarkers [8,[25][26][27][28][29][30]. The only concern presents the seasonal anthropogenic pressure related to increased boat traffic and touristic activities [8,31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the conditions of small terrestrial and negligible anthropogenic input (Cindric et al, 2015;Legovic et al, 1994), photochemical and biological processes are expected to strongly affect DOM pool, while the permanent stratification could further influence DOM distribution and dynamics (Santinelli et al, 2013). While the Krka River estuary is in general well characterized on its hydrology, biological status and trace metals behavior (Cetinic et al, 2006;Cindric et al, 2015;Knežević et al, 2019;Legovic, 1991;Pađan et al, 2019a;Pađan et al, 2019b;Supraha et al, 2014;Svensen et al, 2007;Zutic and Legovic, 1987), the organic matter dynamics has been only sporadically studied and to the best of our knowledge, no information about CDOM and FDOM dynamics is reported. In this study, we investigated DOM dynamics in the Krka River estuary during two contrasting periods of the year; February 2019, characterized by low production and high riverine input…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halocline is usually positioned between 1.5 and 3 m, with the thickness of the halocline layer varying between a few cm up to 1 m [ 12 , 54 ]. Special characteristics make this sampling location ideal for evaluating the mobility and fate of trace metals and natural organic matter [ 12 , 53 , 55 , 56 , 57 ]. Trace metals have been previously studied, although mainly in reference to their total concentrations [ 12 , 51 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%