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Assessment of Selected Contaminants in Streambed- and Suspended-Sediment Samples Collected in Bexar County, Texas, 2007?09 (en Inglés)
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Assessment of Selected Contaminants in Streambed- and Suspended-Sediment Samples Collected in Bexar County, Texas, 2007?09 (en Inglés) - U. S. Department of the Interior
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Elevated concentrations of sediment-associated contaminants are typically associated with urban areas such as San Antonio, Texas, in Bexar County, the seventh most populous city in the United States. This report describes an assessment of selected sediment-associated contaminants in samples collected in Bexar County from sites on the following streams: Medio Creek, Medina River, Elm Creek, Martinez Creek, Chupaderas Creek, Leon Creek, Salado Creek, and San Antonio River. During 2007-09, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically collected surficial streambed-sediment samples during base flow and suspended-sediment (large-volume suspended-sediment) samples from selected streams during stormwater runoff. All sediment samples were analyzed for major and trace elements and for organic compounds includ-ing halogenated organic compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Selected contaminants in streambed and suspended sediments in watersheds of the eight major streams in Bexar County were assessed by using a variety of methods-observations of occurrence and distribution, com-parison to sediment-quality guidelines and data from previous studies, statistical analyses, and source indicators.