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Elemental Concentrations of Stream Sediments in Southern China

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Over 3 million samples were collected from southern China at a density of 1–2 stream sediment samples per square kilometre as part of the Regional Geochemistry National Reconnaissance (RGNR) programme of China initiated in the late 1970s. Approximately 5244 composite samples of stream sediments from twelve provinces of southern China were prepared from the original RGNR samples collected from a territory with an area of 2300000 km2 at a density of one composite sample per 1:50000 map sheet (about 400 km2). Seventy‐six elements were determined by the geoanalysis laboratory of Henan Province (platinum‐group elements) and by the Institute of Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration (IGGE) laboratory for the remainder. Internal quality and external quality control methods were applied to ensure that the analytical data were comparable. Statistics were used to derive the mean and background values and indicate the average concentrations of the seventy‐six elements. Comparisons were made against the mean values obtained from stream sediments, floodplain sediments, overall sediments and overall soils of the entire territory of China. The concentrations of Hg, Cd, rare earth elements and 24 other elements were higher than their background for the whole of China. In contrast, the concentration of Na2O, CaO, Ba and Sr were lower in the stream sediments in southern China than their whole China background.
Title: Elemental Concentrations of Stream Sediments in Southern China
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Over 3 million samples were collected from southern China at a density of 1–2 stream sediment samples per square kilometre as part of the Regional Geochemistry National Reconnaissance (RGNR) programme of China initiated in the late 1970s.
Approximately 5244 composite samples of stream sediments from twelve provinces of southern China were prepared from the original RGNR samples collected from a territory with an area of 2300000 km2 at a density of one composite sample per 1:50000 map sheet (about 400 km2).
Seventy‐six elements were determined by the geoanalysis laboratory of Henan Province (platinum‐group elements) and by the Institute of Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration (IGGE) laboratory for the remainder.
Internal quality and external quality control methods were applied to ensure that the analytical data were comparable.
Statistics were used to derive the mean and background values and indicate the average concentrations of the seventy‐six elements.
Comparisons were made against the mean values obtained from stream sediments, floodplain sediments, overall sediments and overall soils of the entire territory of China.
The concentrations of Hg, Cd, rare earth elements and 24 other elements were higher than their background for the whole of China.
In contrast, the concentration of Na2O, CaO, Ba and Sr were lower in the stream sediments in southern China than their whole China background.

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