Determination the Origin of the Barium Element in the Sediments of Southern Shores of the Caspian Sea (Case Study: Larym and Farahabad Regions)
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Azam Davoudi , Razyeh Lak , Behruz Bahramabadi |
, davoudi242@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (20151 Views) |
Barium is a chemical element which located in Group 2 of the periodic table. This study was performed
with the aim of identifying its origin and its relationship with other elements in sediments due to the
sudden increase in the concentration of this element in sediment samples taken from the south Caspian Sea
in Sari Larym range. Granolometery analysis and ICP were performed and the results were analyzed using
statistical parameters such as sorting, skewness, roundness, cluster analysis, correlation coefficient and
factor analysis. Heterogeneity of the barium element with geogenic, biogenic elements and clay minerals
indicated that the origin of this element can be anthropogenic. The findings suggest that the barium
element has increased dramatically in the lagoon facies of studied area. This can be due to entering
environmental contaminants of the Caspian Sea water to the lagoons and due to the alkaline conditions and
high PH created by the photosynthesis of algae which leads to a favorable condition for preservation of
this element. |
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Keywords: Environmental, Barium, Caspian Sea, Farah Abad, Larym. |
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Type of Study: Research/ Original/ Regular Article |
Received: 2012/12/11 | Revised: 2012/12/12 | Accepted: 2013/09/22 | ePublished: 2013/09/22
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