The impact of submarine copper mine tailing disposal from the 1970s on Repparfjorden, northern Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13989Date
2017-05-10Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Author
Sternal, Beata; Junttila, Juho; Skirbekk, Kari; Forwick, Matthias; Carroll, JoLynn; Pedersen, Kristine BondoAbstract
We investigate the state of sedimentological environment and contaminant status of Repparfjorden (N Norway)
impacted by submarine disposal of mine tailings during the 1970s using sedimentological and geochemical
properties of seventeen sediment cores. The impact of tailings disposal is mainly restricted to the inner fjord
where the discharge occurred. Sediment cores retrieved from the inner fjord contain layers of mine tailings up to
9-cm thick, 3–9 cm below the seafloor. Spreading of the tailing-related metal Cu and particles is limited to the
inner fjord and to a 2 cm layer in one core from the outer fjord. Two interrelated factors, fjord morphology and
sedimentation rate, controlled the distribution of contaminant-laden tailings in the fjord. The mobility of Cu
from buried contaminated sediments to the sediment-water interface in the inner fjord indicates that benthic
communities have been continuously exposed to elevated Cu concentrations for nearly four decades.
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Submitted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Published version available at: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.04.054