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The behaviour of particulate trace metals in marine systems: A review.

Harmesa HarmesaA'an Johan WahyudiKuo Hong WongIdha Yulia Ikhsani
Published in: Marine environmental research (2024)
Changes in the ocean temperature, seawater acidity, and oxygen level are parts of global change that may indirectly impact the biogeochemical cycles of trace metals in the marine system, particularly for the particulate phase. The different factors influencing the level of particulate trace metals are interesting topics for investigation. Following up on marine research in the estuary and coastal areas, we specifically review the distribution of particulate trace metals. This review aims to provide an overview of the progress of studies on particulate metals in the marine environment and to understand the factors that influence the level of particulate metals. Spatially, the distribution of particulate trace metals decreases towards the sea due to the influence of salinity, while the temporal distribution portrays the unique feature of each location that differences in metal sources and phytoplankton bloom periods might cause.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • heavy metals
  • health risk assessment
  • health risk
  • risk assessment
  • drinking water
  • climate change
  • machine learning