Speciation patterns of elements Cl and Br in marine sediments and their significant as salinity proxies | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Speciation patterns of elements Cl and Br in marine sediments and their significant as salinity proxies
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The analysis shows chlorine and bromine speciation can effectively indicate salinity levels in marine sediments, with implications for environmental monitoring.
Key findings indicate significant variations in chlorine and bromine speciation across sediment samples from different salinity levels, making them reliable indicators.
Using observational analysis across multiple marine sediment samples, relationships between chlorine, bromine, and salinity were modeled with a focus on environmental impacts.
The findings suggest that understanding element distribution may enhance salinity monitoring in marine environments, highlighting the need for further studies.