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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Decadal and spatial variation of Hg concentrations in sediments of a multistressor impacted estuary
Authors: Gonçalves, Rodrigo A.
Oliveira, Douglas F.
Ferreira, Pedro Henrique G.
Rezende, Carlos Eduardo
Almeida, Phellipe
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Godoy, José Marcus
Keywords: Heavy metals - Mercury;Sediment;Brazil - Sepetiba bay;Metais pesados - Mercúrio;Sedimentos;Brasil - Bahia de Sepetiba
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Citation: GONÇALVES, Rodrigo A.; OLIVEIRA, Douglas F.; FERREIRA, Pedro Henrique G.; REZENDE, Carlos Eduardo; ALMEIDA, Phelllipe; LACERDA, Luiz Drude de; Godoy, José Marcus .Decadal and spatial variation of Hg concentrations in sediments of a multi-stressor impacted estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin, United Kingdom, v. 135, p. 1158-1163, 2018. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.08.053 . Acesso em: 22 jun 2023.ouglas
Abstract: The present study has evaluated temporal and spatial mercury trends based on surficial sediment samples and 210Pb-dated sediment profiles. The obtained results show that there are areas close to the main bay's tributary rivers where the Hg content has doubled during the last 15 years and regions where it has decreased by a factor of 2, mainly the area close to the navigation channel, which is submitted to periodic dredging. In the inner part of the bay, the most contaminated region, mercury shows a strong association with sulfide. In the same region, based on the 210Pb results, it was possible to calculate the yearly increment on the Hg concentration in the surface sediment, 0.62 μg kg−1 y−1 to 0.29 μg kg−1 y−1, according to the distance to the bay's main tributary rivers.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72994
ISSN: 2666-1284
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