“…The observed concentration ranges of individual toxic metals in the bottom sediments of water bodies in the Upper Silesia region (181.7-35200.0 ppm for zinc, 33.3-1648.8 ppm for lead, 1.8-359 ppm for cadmium, 14.0-271.5 ppm for copper, 45.3-167.5 ppm for chromium, and 12.0-128.5 ppm for nickel) should be considered spectacular or, at a minimum, rarely found, taking into account the results of comparable studies conducted in other parts of the world (Dauvalter, 1994;Khan et al, 1995;Szymanowska et al, 1999;Lindström and Håkanson, 2001;Magiera et al, 2002;An and Kampbell, 2003;Ikem et al, 2003;Kosov et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2004;Nguyen et al, 2005;Roach, 2005;Duman et al, 2007;Gantidis et al, 2007;Ochieng et al, 2007;Ongeri et al, 2009;Baek and An, 2010;Mutia et al, 2012;Hahladakis et al, 2013;Jagus et al, 2013).…”