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Heavy Metal Fractionation and Mineralogy in Sediments of Nainitai Lake, Kumaun Himalayas


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1 Department of Earth Sciences, Indian lnstitute of Technology, Roorkee - 247 667, India
2 Oil and Natural Gas Commission, Dehra Dun, India
 

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The major objective of the present study has been to determine the mineralogy and chemical composition of sediments of Nainita lake, a major tounst destination situated In the Kumaun Himalayas In the present study, we have determined the mineral content In the sediments of the lake and analysed the associations of toxic metals In various chemical fractions such as, metals which are easily released to water from sediments, and metals bound to carbonates, manganese oxide, iron oxides, organic matter and residual matter Although detrital minerals quartz and feldspar are dominant, calcite, aragonite, illite and gypsum are also present in appreciable quantities Quartz and illlte are the domnant minerals in the coarse fractions of sediments, whereas calcite, aragonite and gypsum are mostly present in finer sediments Among the varrous chemical fractions, most of the metal concentrations are associated with the residual fraction, whereas, organic matter fraction is a major sink for Mn,Z n and Cu Hence, under conditions where organic matter gets oxidized, the metals may be released into the water column, thus resulting In high pollution levels in the lake waters.

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Heavy metals, Mineralogy, Nainital.
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  • Heavy Metal Fractionation and Mineralogy in Sediments of Nainitai Lake, Kumaun Himalayas

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Authors

A. K. Patra
Department of Earth Sciences, Indian lnstitute of Technology, Roorkee - 247 667, India
N. Pendkar
Oil and Natural Gas Commission, Dehra Dun, India
G. J. Chakrapani
Department of Earth Sciences, Indian lnstitute of Technology, Roorkee - 247 667, India

Abstract


The major objective of the present study has been to determine the mineralogy and chemical composition of sediments of Nainita lake, a major tounst destination situated In the Kumaun Himalayas In the present study, we have determined the mineral content In the sediments of the lake and analysed the associations of toxic metals In various chemical fractions such as, metals which are easily released to water from sediments, and metals bound to carbonates, manganese oxide, iron oxides, organic matter and residual matter Although detrital minerals quartz and feldspar are dominant, calcite, aragonite, illite and gypsum are also present in appreciable quantities Quartz and illlte are the domnant minerals in the coarse fractions of sediments, whereas calcite, aragonite and gypsum are mostly present in finer sediments Among the varrous chemical fractions, most of the metal concentrations are associated with the residual fraction, whereas, organic matter fraction is a major sink for Mn,Z n and Cu Hence, under conditions where organic matter gets oxidized, the metals may be released into the water column, thus resulting In high pollution levels in the lake waters.

Keywords


Heavy metals, Mineralogy, Nainital.