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As a result of complex physical, chemical and biological processes, a major fraction of the trace metals introduced into the aquatic environment is found associated with the bottom sediments, distributed among a variety of physico-chemical forms. As these different metal forms will generally exhibit different chemical reactivities, the measurement of the total concentration of a particular metal provides little indication of potential interactions with the abiotic or biotic components present in the environment. In principle, the partitioning of sediment-bound metals could be determined both by thermodynamic calculations (provided equilibrium conditions prevail) and by experimental techniques. The modelling of sediment-bound metals is far less advanced than is that of dissolved species, primarily because the thermodynamic data needed for handling sediment-interstitial water systems are not yet available. The partitioning of a metal among various fractions obtained by experimental techniques (e.g., sequential extraction procedures) is necessarily operationally defined. These methods have, however, provided significant insight into the physico-chemical factors influencing the bioavailability of particulate trace metals; some of these factors are discussed.
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Tessier, A., Campbell, P.G.C. Partitioning of trace metals in sediments: Relationships with bioavailability. Hydrobiologia 149, 43–52 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00048645
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