URBAN IMPACTS SUPERIMPOSED OVER NATURAL GEOCHEMICAL VARIATIONS IN THE SUSQUEHANNA AND CHENANGO RIVERS NEAR BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
Dissolved and particulate bound fractions were analyzed for major cations (DCP-AES) and anions (IC), as well as trace metals (HR-ICPMS). Major differences in Al, Fe, Mn, REE and Pb partitioning between particle and dissolved phases were found on a seasonal, spatial, and flow condition basis. This variation reflected differences in surficial erosional processes and rates within the Devonian shale bedrock and glacial materials within the watersheds. Base flow conditions indicate distinct differences in the Sr/Ba and Mg/Na at the rural sampling site within the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers that reflect differences in the proportions of carbonate and shale materials within the two watersheds. Enhanced levels of V, Ni, Mo, Rb and K during low flow conditions at the downstream location best reflect the trace metal signature from the sewage effluent superimposed over the natural geochemical variability in the river system.