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@proceedings{1213582, author = {Žarkov, Aleksej and Hrdlička, Aleš and Vaculovič, Tomáš and Kanický, Viktor and Tautkus, Stasys and Kareiva, Aivaras}, booktitle = {European Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry (ESAS) 2014 - 15th Czech - Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (15th CSSC)}, keywords = {Macoma balthica; analysis; shell; inductively coupled plasma; mass spectrometry}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-80-905704-1-2}, title = {Minor and trace elements in the shells of bivalve Macoma balthica from Baltic Sea}, url = {http://esas-cssc2014.spektroskopie.cz/files/Programme_final_ESAS2014.pdf}, year = {2014} }
TY - CONF ID - 1213582 AU - Žarkov, Aleksej - Hrdlička, Aleš - Vaculovič, Tomáš - Kanický, Viktor - Tautkus, Stasys - Kareiva, Aivaras PY - 2014 TI - Minor and trace elements in the shells of bivalve Macoma balthica from Baltic Sea SN - 9788090570412 KW - Macoma balthica KW - analysis KW - shell KW - inductively coupled plasma KW - mass spectrometry UR - http://esas-cssc2014.spektroskopie.cz/files/Programme_final_ESAS2014.pdf L2 - http://esas-cssc2014.spektroskopie.cz/files/Programme_final_ESAS2014.pdf N2 - Determination of minor and trace elements in marine molluscs has been the subject of scientific interest for a long time. Studies on the chemical composition can contribute to biomonitoring of pollution, information acquisition of organism’s growth and physiology, as well as ambient water conditions such as temperature and salinity. Most studies have focused on the determination of trace elements in the soft tissues of molluscs because of their ability to accumulate metals more efficiently compared to shells. However, shells have some advantages over the soft tissues when monitoring metal contamination: shells reveal less variability than soft tissues; integrate elemental concentrations over the life of the animal; preserve the metals after death revealing prior concentrations; offer considerable advantages with respect to both sample preservation and storage. In the present work the shells of Macoma Balthica from different locations of Baltic Sea are investigated. Samples are collected from the coasts of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland. For determination of minor and trace elements ICP-MS technique is employed. One part of the samples is dissolved in hydrochloric acid and analyzed as a solution to determine total metal content, whereas another part is analyzed using laser ablation ICP-MS technique. In the second case a cross-section of the shell is investigated to obtain results on fluctuations of metal concentrations among the incremental growth lines. ER -
ŽARKOV, Aleksej, Aleš HRDLIČKA, Tomáš VACULOVIČ, Viktor KANICKÝ, Stasys TAUTKUS a Aivaras KAREIVA. Minor and trace elements in the shells of bivalve Macoma balthica from Baltic Sea. In \textit{European Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry (ESAS) 2014 - 15th Czech - Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (15th CSSC)}. 2014. ISBN~978-80-905704-1-2.
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