Metal contamination and fractionation in sediments from the lower basin of the Vale do Ribeira (SE, Brazil).
Creators
- 1. University of Atacama
- 2. Sao Paulo State University
- 3. University of Huelva
- 4. University of Cádiz
Description
The sediment quality of Ribeira de Iguape River is affected by former Pb extraction mining. Some studies affirm the restoration status of the basin, however, mobility of metals and its associated risk is still questioned. This study integrates the metal concentrations in the lower part of the basin with different contamination source to determine the existence of risks associated with the mobile fractions of the geochemical matrix. Despite concentrations of metals were low and the environmental risk factor values were negative, our results indicated that As, Mn, Pb, and V were present in the most labile forms. The multivariate analysis conducted using metal concentrations, environmental risk factor values and speciation suggested that any risk would be associated with the labile fractions of the analyzed elements, especially for Pb. The station from Registro was stressed by Co, Pb and Zn; with Pb under the reactive fraction that could be associated with high mobility and potential bioavailability.
Open Access
Publisher Website
Access full text
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Environmental monitoring and assessment
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
15732959
Volume:
189
Pages:
245-245
Persistent Identifiers
Funding
Financial Support
Bank Santander/UNESCO Chair UNITWIN/WiCop, MACOMA Doctoral funding — Grant: SGA 2012-1701/001-001-EMJD
Read more
Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development — Grant: 479899/2013-4
Read more
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo — Grant: 2009/52762-6
Read more
Brazilian Aquaric Research Foundation (FUNDESPA)
Read more
CNPq — Grant: 308649/2011-7
Read more
CNPq — Grant: 311609/2014-7
Read more
FAPESP — Grant: 2009/52762-6
Read more
References
Luoma, S. N., & Davis, J. A. (1983). Requirements for modeling trace metal parti...
Read more
Abessa, D. M. S., Morais, L. G., Perina, F. C., Davanso, M. B., Buruaem, L. M., ...
Read more
Abessa, D. M. S., Morais, L. G., Perina, F. C., Davanso, M. B., Guimar\u00e3es, ...
Read more
Riba, I., DelValls, T. A., Forja, J. M., & G\u00f3mez-Parra, A. (2002a). Influen...
Read more
010-610-281-908-702
Read more
Showing first 5 of 26 references.
Scholarly Citations
MeSH Terms
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) is the NLM controlled vocabulary for indexing biomedical articles.
Click any term to view its definition and hierarchy.