Abstract: | ABSTRACT Soils and sediments represent concentrated reservoirs for metals that serve as sinks for introduced trace metals or can become environmental sources. The coastal zone of Louisiana provides a “living laboratory” to investigate the mechanisms of transport, deposition, and dissolution of trace metals into this fragile environment. Common trace metals determined and their range of concentrations in soil and sediments are chromium (10-30 (parts per million) (ppm)), copper (10-25 ppm), iron (0.6-2.1 %), manganese (200-600 ppm), nickel (6-20 ppm), lead (8-20 ppm), and zinc (30-55 ppm). |