Abstract

Behavior of metals during estuarine mixing can significantly influence the chemical mass balance between rivers and seas or lakes. Present investigation describes the results of mixing of a sample of filtered (0.45 μm) Caspian Sea water with a filtered water sample taken from the Babolrud River in 9 different salinity proportions. Flocculation of colloidal size fraction of heavy metals was investigated on a series of mixtures with water salinities ranging from 1.5 to 9.5‰ during mixing of the Babolrud River with the Caspian Sea water. The flocculation trend of Cu (77.9%) > Zn (74.6%) > Mn (64.97%) > Pb (38.2%) > Ni (12.2%) indicates that Cu, Zn, Pb and Mn have non-conservative behavior and Ni has relatively conservative behavior during estuarine mixing. The highest flocculation of heavy metals occurs between the salinities of 1.5–3.5‰. Statistical analysis indicates that the flocculation of Cu is governed by pH and PO 4. The flocculation rate of the studied metals showed that the overall colloidal metal pollution loads can be reduced by various percentages (ranging from as low as 12 to as high as 78) during estuarine mixing.

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