Heavy metals in lake sediments of deglaciated area of James Ross Island (Antarctica)

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VAŠINKA Martin KRMÍČEK Lukáš VŠIANSKÝ Dalibor COUFALÍK Pavel ZVĚŘINA Ondřej ŠEVČÍK Radek KOMÁREK Josef

Year of publication 2017
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Science

Citation VAŠINKA, Martin; Lukáš KRMÍČEK; Dalibor VŠIANSKÝ; Pavel COUFALÍK; Ondřej ZVĚŘINA; Radek ŠEVČÍK and Josef KOMÁREK. Heavy metals in lake sediments of deglaciated area of James Ross Island (Antarctica). In Students in Polar and Alpine Research Conference 2017. 2017. ISBN 978-80-210-8564-0.
Description James Ross Island (JRI) (64°10'S, 57°45'W), located 15 km east of the Antarctic Peninsula in the north-western part ofWeddell Sea, is a volcanic island with more than 50 recorded eruptions of alkaline basalts over the last 6 Ma. The aim of our study is to determine the content of heavy metals associated with basaltic volcanic eruptions: Cr, Ni, and Co in lake sediments and regolith of deglaciated area of JRI, and, in a broader perspective, to contribute to the model of heavy metals mobility in the Antarctic ecosystem.
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