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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2017

Impact of micro- and macroelement content on potential use of freshwater sediments (gyttja) derived from lakes of eastern Latvia

Zane Vincevica-Gaile; Karina Stankeviča

Organic-rich freshwater sediments formed from the remains of water plants, plankton and benthic organisms, which are transformed by microorganisms, and mixed with mineral components supplied from the lake basin, are known as gyttja (sapropel or dy). Gyttja is a valuable natural resource that can be used in various fields such as agriculture, forestry, construction, chemical industry, balneology and the latter ones are especially interested in chemical composition and safety of natural materials. The aim of the study was to investigate micro- and macro-element content of gyttja derived from lakes of eastern Latvia (north-east of Europe). Depending on composition, sediment samples were identified as peaty, various algae, green algae, diatom, carbonate and organic-silicate types of gyttja. Dried samples were wet-digested by heating in HNO3/H2O2 solution until complete mineralization. Sample solutions were analysed by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) to detect concentration of Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na and Zn, but inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was applied for As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Li, Ni, Pb, Rb, Se, Sr and V concentration measurements. Total content of elements was variable; higher macroelement concentration was detected for gyttja of carbonate type, but higher microelement concentration—for organic-silicate gyttja. As concentration of several elements was much lower than permitted by the European Union legislation, gyttja is not only safe, but also highly valuable resource applicable in organic agriculture. There is a potential to use gyttja as a peloid in health care, but element bioavailability should be estimated likewise.


Quaternary International | 2015

Reconstruction of the Holocene palaeoenvironmental conditions accordingly to the multiproxy sedimentary records from Lake Pilvelis, Latvia

Karina Stankeviča; Laimdota Kalnina; Maris Klavins; Aija Cerina; Liene Ustupe; Enn Kaup


Archive | 2012

Accumulation of Metals in Sapropel

Karina Stankeviča; Maris Klavins; Liga Rutina


Baltica | 2015

Records of the anthropogenic influence on different origin lake sediments of Latvia

Agnese Pujate; Karina Stankeviča; Laimdota Kalnina; Maris Klavins; Aija Cerina; Anda Drucka; Kristaps Kiziks


Archive | 2013

Sapropel and Its Application Possibilities

Karina Stankeviča; Māris Kļaviņš


Material Science and Applied Chemistry | 2014

Sapropelis un tā izmantošanas iespējas

Karina Stankeviča; Māris Kļaviņš


Archive | 2013

Sapropel/Peat-Wood Chip Insulation Materials and Their Properties

Aleksandrs Korjakins; Raitis Brencis; Ilmārs Preikšs; Oskars Purmalis; Karina Stankeviča; Māris Kļaviņš


publication.editionName | 2015

Sapropel as a Binder: Properties and Application Possibilities for Composite Materials

Vaira Obuka; Māris Šinka; Māris Kļavinš; Karina Stankeviča; Aleksandrs Korjakins


Annual 21st InternationalScientific Conference: Research for Rural Development 2015 | 2015

Testing sapropel (gyttja) as soil amendment: assessment of plant germination and early seedling development

Zane Vincevica-Gaile; Mara Stapkevica; Karina Stankeviča; Juris Burlakovs


Materials Science and Applied Chemistry | 2014

Sapropeļa kūdras, sapropeļa kokskaidu siltumizolācijas plāksnes un to īpašības

Vaira Obuka; Aleksandrs Korjakins; Raitis Brencis; Ilmārs Preikšs; Oskars Purmalis; Karina Stankeviča; Māris Kļaviņš

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