Raman spectroscopy to investigate the speciation and origin of hazardous elements associated to suspended particulate matter during a large flood event
Abstract:Hazardous elements are usually incorporated in natural fresh waters forming inorganic compounds or adsorbed onto organic matter as insoluble compounds in suspended particulate matters (SPMs). Considering the predominant transport of SPMs during heavy rainfalls, storms, or snow melting, such events require deep and exhaustive research to evaluate their environmental risk. The present work applies Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of SPM samples collected during a storm event (collected every 2 hr with an auto… Show more
“…Hazardous elements are typically incorporated in natural aquatic systems, which form minerals that potentially adsorb onto organic matter as suspended particulate material. Gredilla et al [8] used Raman point spectra and imaging to characterize the minerals containing these elements. They showed after a storm event that most minerals were of anthropogenic in origin and the second part of the event mobilized natural components.…”
Section: Mineralogy Gemmology and Provenance Studiesmentioning
“…Hazardous elements are typically incorporated in natural aquatic systems, which form minerals that potentially adsorb onto organic matter as suspended particulate material. Gredilla et al [8] used Raman point spectra and imaging to characterize the minerals containing these elements. They showed after a storm event that most minerals were of anthropogenic in origin and the second part of the event mobilized natural components.…”
Section: Mineralogy Gemmology and Provenance Studiesmentioning
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