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Original Articles

Lead levels in fresh water mollusk shells

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Pages 65-78 | Received 07 Jul 1975, Accepted 17 Sep 1975, Published online: 15 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

The possibility of using the shells of various fresh water mollusks as indicators of lead levels has been investigated. Shells of Corbicula manillensis (Asiatic clam) were found to be reliable and readily available indicators of lead levels. Samples collected at a relatively clean site were found to yield a mean lead concentration of 0.6 ppm with a range of .1 ‐ 1.3 ppm. The sample means from other sites were increased by factors between 2 and 3. Also, the shells from very young (less than one year old) C. manillensis contained unusually high concentrations of lead.

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Present address: Center for Industrial Water Quality Management, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 37235.

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