Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic
- Autores
- la Colla, Noelia Soledad; Negrin, Vanesa Lorena; Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo; Botté, Sandra Elizabeth
- Año de publicación
- 2015
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- In order to evaluate metal behavior in urban stressed estuaries, the distribution of major elements (Feand Mn) and trace elements (Cd and Cu) between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and subsuperficialseawater in the Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina, was studied. Four different impacted areas were selectedto study the spatial and temporal distribution of these metals in an estuary in continuous industrialdevelopment and where an environmental law was implemented to supervise industrial discharges inwaters. Sampling was performed within intertidal areas. Physicochemical conditions usually influencethe partitioning of metals between the dissolved and particulate fraction thus, salinity, pH, turbidity,temperature and dissolved oxygen were also measured.Dissolved metals were analyzed with atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) and the particulatefraction with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES). Metals concentrationranges, within the dissolved fraction (mg/L), were from below the method detection limit for all theelements to 4.7 in the case of Cd, 6.0 for Cu and 62 for Fe. Minimum and maximum values in the particulatefraction (mg/g, d.w.) were from below the method detection limit to 11 for Cd; from 24 to 220 forCu and from 630 to 1500 for Mn. For Fe, concentrations ranged from 2.2 to 9.6 (%). The general order ofthe dissolved/particulate partition coefficients (Log10Kds) for the studied metals, considering meanvalues, were: Fe (7.0) > Cu (4.2) > Cd (3.3).The metals values as well as the physicochemical parameters showed temporal variations and manycorrelations were found among them. Log10Kd Fe values were the highest, highlighting its strong affinityfor particles. Metals concentrations were sometimes higher than those from other polluted areas as wellas from previous studies from the same estuary, which highlights the potential impact of these elementsin the study area.The concentrations of particulate metals achieved in the present work were in some cases of higherranges than the previous from the same estuary and/or from other polluted estuarine environments.Thus, the environmental law that regulates the discharge of industrial waters appeared not to have aspecific impact on the metals concentrations found. Moreover, human activities that surround the estuaryand are in continue development should be considered as they might constitute a source of metalsfor the estuarine system.
Fil: la Colla, Noelia Soledad. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur; Argentina
Fil: Negrin, Vanesa Lorena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina
Fil: Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad FASTA "Santo Tomas de Aquino"; Argentina. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Bahía Blanca; Argentina
Fil: Botté, Sandra Elizabeth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina - Materia
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Suspended Particulate Matter
Physicochemical Parameters - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlanticla Colla, Noelia SoledadNegrin, Vanesa LorenaMarcovecchio, Jorge EduardoBotté, Sandra ElizabethMetalsCoastal ZoneSeawaterSuspended Particulate MatterPhysicochemical Parametershttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1In order to evaluate metal behavior in urban stressed estuaries, the distribution of major elements (Feand Mn) and trace elements (Cd and Cu) between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and subsuperficialseawater in the Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina, was studied. Four different impacted areas were selectedto study the spatial and temporal distribution of these metals in an estuary in continuous industrialdevelopment and where an environmental law was implemented to supervise industrial discharges inwaters. Sampling was performed within intertidal areas. Physicochemical conditions usually influencethe partitioning of metals between the dissolved and particulate fraction thus, salinity, pH, turbidity,temperature and dissolved oxygen were also measured.Dissolved metals were analyzed with atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) and the particulatefraction with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES). Metals concentrationranges, within the dissolved fraction (mg/L), were from below the method detection limit for all theelements to 4.7 in the case of Cd, 6.0 for Cu and 62 for Fe. Minimum and maximum values in the particulatefraction (mg/g, d.w.) were from below the method detection limit to 11 for Cd; from 24 to 220 forCu and from 630 to 1500 for Mn. For Fe, concentrations ranged from 2.2 to 9.6 (%). The general order ofthe dissolved/particulate partition coefficients (Log10Kds) for the studied metals, considering meanvalues, were: Fe (7.0) > Cu (4.2) > Cd (3.3).The metals values as well as the physicochemical parameters showed temporal variations and manycorrelations were found among them. Log10Kd Fe values were the highest, highlighting its strong affinityfor particles. Metals concentrations were sometimes higher than those from other polluted areas as wellas from previous studies from the same estuary, which highlights the potential impact of these elementsin the study area.The concentrations of particulate metals achieved in the present work were in some cases of higherranges than the previous from the same estuary and/or from other polluted estuarine environments.Thus, the environmental law that regulates the discharge of industrial waters appeared not to have aspecific impact on the metals concentrations found. Moreover, human activities that surround the estuaryand are in continue development should be considered as they might constitute a source of metalsfor the estuarine system.Fil: la Colla, Noelia Soledad. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur; ArgentinaFil: Negrin, Vanesa Lorena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; ArgentinaFil: Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad FASTA "Santo Tomas de Aquino"; Argentina. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Bahía Blanca; ArgentinaFil: Botté, Sandra Elizabeth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. 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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic la Colla, Noelia Soledad Metals Coastal Zone Seawater Suspended Particulate Matter Physicochemical Parameters |
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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
title_full |
Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
title_fullStr |
Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
title_full_unstemmed |
Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
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Dissolved and particulate metals dynamics in a human impacted estuary from the SW Atlantic |
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la Colla, Noelia Soledad Negrin, Vanesa Lorena Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo Botté, Sandra Elizabeth |
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la Colla, Noelia Soledad |
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la Colla, Noelia Soledad Negrin, Vanesa Lorena Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo Botté, Sandra Elizabeth |
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Negrin, Vanesa Lorena Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo Botté, Sandra Elizabeth |
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Metals Coastal Zone Seawater Suspended Particulate Matter Physicochemical Parameters |
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Metals Coastal Zone Seawater Suspended Particulate Matter Physicochemical Parameters |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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In order to evaluate metal behavior in urban stressed estuaries, the distribution of major elements (Feand Mn) and trace elements (Cd and Cu) between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and subsuperficialseawater in the Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina, was studied. Four different impacted areas were selectedto study the spatial and temporal distribution of these metals in an estuary in continuous industrialdevelopment and where an environmental law was implemented to supervise industrial discharges inwaters. Sampling was performed within intertidal areas. Physicochemical conditions usually influencethe partitioning of metals between the dissolved and particulate fraction thus, salinity, pH, turbidity,temperature and dissolved oxygen were also measured.Dissolved metals were analyzed with atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) and the particulatefraction with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES). Metals concentrationranges, within the dissolved fraction (mg/L), were from below the method detection limit for all theelements to 4.7 in the case of Cd, 6.0 for Cu and 62 for Fe. Minimum and maximum values in the particulatefraction (mg/g, d.w.) were from below the method detection limit to 11 for Cd; from 24 to 220 forCu and from 630 to 1500 for Mn. For Fe, concentrations ranged from 2.2 to 9.6 (%). The general order ofthe dissolved/particulate partition coefficients (Log10Kds) for the studied metals, considering meanvalues, were: Fe (7.0) > Cu (4.2) > Cd (3.3).The metals values as well as the physicochemical parameters showed temporal variations and manycorrelations were found among them. Log10Kd Fe values were the highest, highlighting its strong affinityfor particles. Metals concentrations were sometimes higher than those from other polluted areas as wellas from previous studies from the same estuary, which highlights the potential impact of these elementsin the study area.The concentrations of particulate metals achieved in the present work were in some cases of higherranges than the previous from the same estuary and/or from other polluted estuarine environments.Thus, the environmental law that regulates the discharge of industrial waters appeared not to have aspecific impact on the metals concentrations found. Moreover, human activities that surround the estuaryand are in continue development should be considered as they might constitute a source of metalsfor the estuarine system. Fil: la Colla, Noelia Soledad. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur; Argentina Fil: Negrin, Vanesa Lorena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina Fil: Marcovecchio, Jorge Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad FASTA "Santo Tomas de Aquino"; Argentina. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Bahía Blanca; Argentina Fil: Botté, Sandra Elizabeth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina |
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In order to evaluate metal behavior in urban stressed estuaries, the distribution of major elements (Feand Mn) and trace elements (Cd and Cu) between suspended particulate matter (SPM) and subsuperficialseawater in the Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina, was studied. Four different impacted areas were selectedto study the spatial and temporal distribution of these metals in an estuary in continuous industrialdevelopment and where an environmental law was implemented to supervise industrial discharges inwaters. Sampling was performed within intertidal areas. Physicochemical conditions usually influencethe partitioning of metals between the dissolved and particulate fraction thus, salinity, pH, turbidity,temperature and dissolved oxygen were also measured.Dissolved metals were analyzed with atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) and the particulatefraction with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES). Metals concentrationranges, within the dissolved fraction (mg/L), were from below the method detection limit for all theelements to 4.7 in the case of Cd, 6.0 for Cu and 62 for Fe. Minimum and maximum values in the particulatefraction (mg/g, d.w.) were from below the method detection limit to 11 for Cd; from 24 to 220 forCu and from 630 to 1500 for Mn. For Fe, concentrations ranged from 2.2 to 9.6 (%). The general order ofthe dissolved/particulate partition coefficients (Log10Kds) for the studied metals, considering meanvalues, were: Fe (7.0) > Cu (4.2) > Cd (3.3).The metals values as well as the physicochemical parameters showed temporal variations and manycorrelations were found among them. Log10Kd Fe values were the highest, highlighting its strong affinityfor particles. Metals concentrations were sometimes higher than those from other polluted areas as wellas from previous studies from the same estuary, which highlights the potential impact of these elementsin the study area.The concentrations of particulate metals achieved in the present work were in some cases of higherranges than the previous from the same estuary and/or from other polluted estuarine environments.Thus, the environmental law that regulates the discharge of industrial waters appeared not to have aspecific impact on the metals concentrations found. Moreover, human activities that surround the estuaryand are in continue development should be considered as they might constitute a source of metalsfor the estuarine system. |
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