Title: Trace metals in marine sediments
1Trace metals in marine sediments
2- Study history of pollution in near-urban
environments - using 5 m sediment cores study particles size
and general characteristics 210-Pb profiles,
metal, OC analyses. - sedimentation rates
- trace metal concentrations, EF, sources
- metal fluxes
3- Metal profiles in sediment cores
- natural inputs natural events
- modified by anthropogenic inputs
- diagenesis
- trawling
- dredging
- bioturbation
- reclamation
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5Map of Victoria Harbour, showing the four
sampling sites (1. SI Stonecutters Island 2.
TSTSF Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry 3. KTTS Kwun
Tong Typhoon Shelter 4. CKL Cha Kwo Ling)
6Tsim Sha Tsui Core 1842 Ferry service 1880
Steam launches 1898 Star Ferry Co. 1906
Typhoon. Kowloon Pier destroyed 1905 1916 KCR
construction started huge reclamation at Kowloon
Point
7The first cross-harbour steamboat ferry service,
launched in 1888 and which later became known as
the Star Ferry, was a legacy of Dorabjee Nowrojee
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9Thomas Alloms famous print of early Hongkong
from Kowloon, based on a drawing by Captain
Stoddard, R.N.
10Cross-harbour ferries of the Star Ferry Co.
Incorporated in 1898. Ferry services were first
introduced by Abdoolally Ebrahim Co. in
launches between Tsimshatsui and Central.
11Ferry pier, left and Kowloon Public Pier, centre
right, in the 1930s.
12The Star Ferry seen from the same angle today, It
is still a major means of cross-harbour transport.
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14A train leaving the Kowloon Canton Railway
station at Tsimshatsui. What is now Salisbury
Road had not been developed. The K.C.R. was
opened in 1911.
15Vibrocore (in 1-m portions) from Tsim Sha Tsui
16Appearance of the sub-sample of KPV26B at 1.0-1.2
in seabed depth range.
17Particle size of Tsim Sha Tsui vibrocore
18Pb-210 dating of Tsim Sha Tsui vibrocore
19Trace and major metal contents in Tsim Sha Tsui
vibrocore
20Normalized metal contents in Tsim Sha Tsui
vibrocore
21Kwun Tong Typhoon Shelter Cores
22The early 1960s were characterized by a
hodgepodge of piston, turbine and pure jetengined
airliners.
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25The 3 392-metre long single runway at Kai Tak
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27Appearance of the sub-samples of MVC74 at 0-0.4 m
seabed depth range.
28Appearance of the sub-sample of MVC74 at 4.8-5.0
m seabed depth range.
29Plate 3 Appearance of the sub-sample of KPV26B at
5.4-5.6 m seabed depth range.
30Normalized metal contents in the Kwun Tong core