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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Mercury accumulation in sediments along an eutrophication gradient in Guanabara Bay, southeast Brazil
Title in English: Mercury accumulation in sediments along an eutrophication gradient in Guanabara Bay, southeast Brazil
Authors: Machado, Wilson
Santelli, Ricardo. E.
Loureiro, Daniel D.
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Keywords: Estuário;Contaminação-Mercúrio;Metais
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Citation: MACHADO, Wilson; SANTELLI, Ricardo. E.; LOUREIRO, Danile D.; LACERDA, Luiz. Drude de. Mercury accumulation in sediments along an eutrophication gradient in Guanabara Bay, southeast Brazil. . v.19, n.3, p. 569-575 2008. Disponível em : https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532008000300028. Acesso em 16 set. 2021.
Abstract in Brazilian Portuguese: The accumulation of Hg was investigated in sediment cores from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, sampled along an eutrophication gradient, which was reflected in the sediment physical quality and total organic carbon (TOC) distribution. Sediments from the western bay area are strongly affected by inputs of urban and industrial effluents, showing Hg concentrations up to 7500 ng g-1 and Hg inventories up to 786 mg m-2, in contrast with near-background values found in the northwestern bay area (< 65 ng g-1 and 10.6 mg m-2). A shift from a negative to a positive relationship between Hg and TOC occurred in the most eutrophicated estuary, in which an upward increase in the recorded Hg levels was observed. This increase may be attributed to (i) an increasing riverine Hg input and (ii) an impact of eutrophication on the sediment quality, which may enhance the sediment capacity to accumulate organic matter-bound Hg. mercury; inventories; estuaries; contamination assessment A acumulação de Hg foi investigada em testemunhos sedimentares da Baía de Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, amostrados ao longo de um gradiente de eutrofização, que se refletiu na qualidade física dos sedimentos e na distribuição de carbono orgânico total (COT). Sedimentos da área oeste da baía foram fortemente afetados por aportes de efluentes domésticos e industriais, apresentando concentrações de Hg de até 7500 ng g-1 e inventários de Hg de até 786 mg m-2, em contraste com valores próximos aos de background encontrados na área nordeste (< 65 ng g-1 e 10,6 mg m-2). Uma mudança de uma relação negativa para uma positiva entre Hg e COT ocorreu no estuário mais eutrofizado, no qual um aumento nos níveis de Hg no sentido do topo foi observado. Este aumento pode ser atribuído a (i) um crescente aporte fluvial de Hg e (ii) um impacto da eutrofização sobre a qualidade dos sedimentos, que pode aumentar a sua capacidade de acumular Hg associado à matéria orgânica
Abstract: The accumulation of Hg was investigated in sediment cores from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, sampled along an eutrophication gradient, which was reflected in the sediment physical quality and total organic carbon (TOC) distribution. Sediments from the western bay area are strongly affected by inputs of urban and industrial effluents, showing Hg concentrations up to 7500 ng g-1 and Hg inventories up to 786 mg m-2, in contrast with near-background values found in the northwestern bay area (< 65 ng g-1 and 10.6 mg m-2). A shift from a negative to a positive relationship between Hg and TOC occurred in the most eutrophicated estuary, in which an upward increase in the recorded Hg levels was observed. This increase may be attributed to (i) an increasing riverine Hg input and (ii) an impact of eutrophication on the sediment quality, which may enhance the sediment capacity to accumulate organic matter-bound Hg.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/60500
ISSN: 0103-5053
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