River dynamics and nanopaticles formation: A comprehensive study on the nanoparticle geochemistry of suspended sediments in the Magdalena River, Caribbean Industrial Area

2019 
Abstract The coastal zones on continental shelves are the main channels for the distribution of fluvial-sourced suspended sediments (SSs). In the current research, the monthly average amount of SS draining into the Caribbean Sea from the Magdalena River in northern Colombia was analyzed to detect nanoparticle (NPs) containing potential hazardous elements (PHEs). The ecological authorities of Colombia claimed that the climate change is the key reason behind land erosion and floods occurred in the last years; therefore, an elaborate understanding of NP dynamics between the Magdalena River body and streambed is an essential issue in SS research. In this work, the NP geochemistry of SS in the Magdalena River estuary was studied from the perspective of water quality controls on SS sorting. The morphologies and the structures of NPs (
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