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Why are sediments so important when looking at the fate and mobility of trace elements?

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Why are sediments so important when looking at the fate and mobility of trace elements?

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  1. because of the continual process of erosion (transport) of the batholithic and mafic materials that contain the trace elements in the first place.  That which erodes becomes a sediment somewhere else.

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