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dc.contributor.authorLacerda, Luiz Drude-
dc.contributor.authorCampos, R. C.-
dc.contributor.authorSantelli, R. E.-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-09T12:11:46Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-09T12:11:46Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.citationLACERDA, Luiz Drude de; CAMPOS, R. C.; SANTELLI, R. E. Metals in water, sediments, and biota of an offshore oil exploration area in the Potiguar Basin, Northeastern Brazil. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Dordrecht, v. 185, p. 4427-4447, 2013. Disponível em: 10.1007/s10661-012-2881-9. Acesso em: 9 fev. 2023.pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn0167-6369-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71194-
dc.description.abstractMetal concentrations were evaluated in water, bottom sediments, and biota in four field campaigns from 2002 to 2004 in the Potiguar Basin, northeastern Brazil, where offshore oil exploration occurs. Analyses were performed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Total metal concentrations in water (dissolved+particulate) and sediments were in the range expected for coastal and oceanic areas. Abnormally high concentrations in waters were only found for Ba (80 μgl−1 ) and Mn (12 μgl−1 ) at the releasing point of one of the outfalls, and for the other metals, concentrations in water were found in stations closer to shore, suggesting continental inputs. In bottom sediments, only Fe and Mn showed abnormal concentrations closer to the effluent releasing point. Metal spatial distribution in shelf sediments showed the influence of the silt–clay fraction distribution, with deeper stations at the edge of the continental shelf, which are much richer in silt–clay fraction showing higher concentrations than shallower sediments typically dominated by carbonates. Metal concentrations in estuarine (mollusks and crustaceans) and marine (fish) organisms showed highest concentrations in oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae). Fish tissues metal concentrations were similar between the continental shelf influenced by the oil exploration area and a control site. The results were within the range of concentrations reported for pristine environments without metals contamination. The global results suggest small, if any, alteration in metal concentrations due to the oil exploration activity in the Potiguar Basin. For monitoring purposes, the continental inputs and the distribution of the clay–silt fraction need to be taken into consideration for interpreting environmental monitoring results.pt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.publisherEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessmentpt_BR
dc.subjectWaterpt_BR
dc.subjectSedimentspt_BR
dc.subjectBiotaen
dc.subjectÁguaspt_BR
dc.subjectSedimentopt_BR
dc.subjectBiotapt_BR
dc.titleMetals in water, sediments, and biota of an offshore oil exploration area in the Potiguar Basin, Northeastern Brazilpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
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