2010
DOI: 10.3844/ajessp.2010.406.415
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Rare Earth Elements and Geochemical Partitioning of Zn and Pb in Sediments of an Urban River

Abstract: Problem statement: Urban river sediment pollution due to Zn and Pb is a serious problem in all over the world. The source and level of Zn and Pb pollution in sediments of Nomi River of Ota Ward, one of the most industrialized areas in Tokyo, Japan is still lacking. Approach: The present study focused on Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and geochemical partitioning of Zn and Pb in sediments of 19 sampling sites of Nomi River in order to examine the mobility pattern. The amounts of Zn and Pb in the liquid extract of 5… Show more

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“…Analysis of OC-EO beads involved X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy technique while Sungai Mas beads involved X-Ray Fluorescent Ramli et al (2011) and Neutron Activation Analysis Rahman et al (2008) techniques. X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF) were a very useful instrument to analyzed major and trace elements of ceramics, soils, sediement and etc (Sharmin et al, 2010;Hamzah et al, 2011;Abdullah et al, 2011) The type of analytical technique that was employed in this research was descriptive and comparative analysis. In presenting the relevant data, we made use of table and their percentage of dry weight and also their concentration.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of OC-EO beads involved X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy technique while Sungai Mas beads involved X-Ray Fluorescent Ramli et al (2011) and Neutron Activation Analysis Rahman et al (2008) techniques. X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF) were a very useful instrument to analyzed major and trace elements of ceramics, soils, sediement and etc (Sharmin et al, 2010;Hamzah et al, 2011;Abdullah et al, 2011) The type of analytical technique that was employed in this research was descriptive and comparative analysis. In presenting the relevant data, we made use of table and their percentage of dry weight and also their concentration.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%