Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity

Autores
Apestegui, Aranza; Juncos, Romina; Daga, Romina; Barriga, Juan Pablo; Rizzo, Andrea; Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión aceptada
Descripción
Purpose The main objective of the study was to assess the environmental quality status of the sediments of eleven Patagon-ian lakes regarding the concentrations of five trace elements, evaluating the influence of volcanic activity and water and sediment parameters on element concentration and distribution. Materials and methods Surface sediment samples from 11 lakes were collected at different depths for granulometric analysis, organic matter (OM) contents, and determination of As, Br, Cr, Hg, Ni, and Zn concentrations. Physicochemical variables of the water column were also measured. The quality of the sediments and the potential ecological risks were assessed by comparing the concentrations of elements with local and global geochemical background values and with consensus-based sediment quality guidelines and through the calculation of environmental quality indices (enrichment factor and index of geo-accumulation). Results and discussion A higher proportion of sand with a lower %OM characterized the surface sediments in lakes close to the volcanic complex (PCCVC), while a higher proportion of silt–clay with a higher %OM was found in sediments from lakes furthest from the PCCVC, consistent with the expected gradient of volcanic ash size deposited in the lakes. The pres-ence of volcanic ashes in sediments seems to dilute trace element concentrations of samples, having sediment samples from lakes near the PCCVC lower concentrations of Br, Cr, and Ni than the furthest lakes. Environmental quality indices indicated minimal to moderate enrichment/contamination in sediments from deep lakes near the PCCVC and significant to high enrichment/contamination in sediments from lakes far from the volcano and in the shallower lakes. The concentrations of As, Cr, and Ni in six of the 11 sampled lakes are at levels considered harmful for sediment-dwelling organisms according to north hemisphere guidelines. Conclusions Despite being in a protected area, the sediments of some Patagonian lakes have concentrations of potentially toxic elements at levels that may cause pollution and be of risk to the aquatic biota, with the volcanic ashes acting to dilute this effect.
Fil: Apestegui, Aranza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Juncos, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Juncos, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Daga, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Daga, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Barriga, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente. Grupo de Ecología y Fisiología de Peces; Argentina.
Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fuente
Journal of Soils and Sediments (2023) 23
Materia
Potentially toxic elements
Contamination assessment
Lake sediments
Volcanic impact
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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spelling Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activityApestegui, AranzaJuncos, RominaDaga, RominaBarriga, Juan PabloRizzo, AndreaRibeiro Guevara, SergioPotentially toxic elementsContamination assessmentLake sedimentsVolcanic impactCiencias de la Tierra y Medio AmbientePurpose The main objective of the study was to assess the environmental quality status of the sediments of eleven Patagon-ian lakes regarding the concentrations of five trace elements, evaluating the influence of volcanic activity and water and sediment parameters on element concentration and distribution. Materials and methods Surface sediment samples from 11 lakes were collected at different depths for granulometric analysis, organic matter (OM) contents, and determination of As, Br, Cr, Hg, Ni, and Zn concentrations. Physicochemical variables of the water column were also measured. The quality of the sediments and the potential ecological risks were assessed by comparing the concentrations of elements with local and global geochemical background values and with consensus-based sediment quality guidelines and through the calculation of environmental quality indices (enrichment factor and index of geo-accumulation). Results and discussion A higher proportion of sand with a lower %OM characterized the surface sediments in lakes close to the volcanic complex (PCCVC), while a higher proportion of silt–clay with a higher %OM was found in sediments from lakes furthest from the PCCVC, consistent with the expected gradient of volcanic ash size deposited in the lakes. The pres-ence of volcanic ashes in sediments seems to dilute trace element concentrations of samples, having sediment samples from lakes near the PCCVC lower concentrations of Br, Cr, and Ni than the furthest lakes. Environmental quality indices indicated minimal to moderate enrichment/contamination in sediments from deep lakes near the PCCVC and significant to high enrichment/contamination in sediments from lakes far from the volcano and in the shallower lakes. The concentrations of As, Cr, and Ni in six of the 11 sampled lakes are at levels considered harmful for sediment-dwelling organisms according to north hemisphere guidelines. Conclusions Despite being in a protected area, the sediments of some Patagonian lakes have concentrations of potentially toxic elements at levels that may cause pollution and be of risk to the aquatic biota, with the volcanic ashes acting to dilute this effect.Fil: Apestegui, Aranza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.Fil: Juncos, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.Fil: Juncos, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.Fil: Daga, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.Fil: Daga, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.Fil: Barriga, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente. Grupo de Ecología y Fisiología de Peces; Argentina.Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.Fil: Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.Springer Link2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfpp. 1552–1567application/pdfhttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/17456Journal of Soils and Sediments (2023) 23reponame:Repositorio Digital Institucional (UNCo)instname:Universidad Nacional del Comahueenghttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-023-03429-7info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/2025-11-13T10:11:16Zoai:rdi.uncoma.edu.ar:uncomaid/17456instacron:UNCoInstitucionalhttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/oaimirtha.mateo@biblioteca.uncoma.edu.ar; adriana.acuna@biblioteca.uncoma.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:71082025-11-13 10:11:16.869Repositorio Digital Institucional (UNCo) - Universidad Nacional del Comahuefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
title Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
spellingShingle Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
Apestegui, Aranza
Potentially toxic elements
Contamination assessment
Lake sediments
Volcanic impact
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
title_short Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
title_full Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
title_fullStr Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
title_full_unstemmed Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
title_sort Trace element distribution and pollution status of surface sediments in lakes impacted by volcanic activity
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Apestegui, Aranza
Juncos, Romina
Daga, Romina
Barriga, Juan Pablo
Rizzo, Andrea
Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio
author Apestegui, Aranza
author_facet Apestegui, Aranza
Juncos, Romina
Daga, Romina
Barriga, Juan Pablo
Rizzo, Andrea
Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio
author_role author
author2 Juncos, Romina
Daga, Romina
Barriga, Juan Pablo
Rizzo, Andrea
Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Potentially toxic elements
Contamination assessment
Lake sediments
Volcanic impact
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
topic Potentially toxic elements
Contamination assessment
Lake sediments
Volcanic impact
Ciencias de la Tierra y Medio Ambiente
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Purpose The main objective of the study was to assess the environmental quality status of the sediments of eleven Patagon-ian lakes regarding the concentrations of five trace elements, evaluating the influence of volcanic activity and water and sediment parameters on element concentration and distribution. Materials and methods Surface sediment samples from 11 lakes were collected at different depths for granulometric analysis, organic matter (OM) contents, and determination of As, Br, Cr, Hg, Ni, and Zn concentrations. Physicochemical variables of the water column were also measured. The quality of the sediments and the potential ecological risks were assessed by comparing the concentrations of elements with local and global geochemical background values and with consensus-based sediment quality guidelines and through the calculation of environmental quality indices (enrichment factor and index of geo-accumulation). Results and discussion A higher proportion of sand with a lower %OM characterized the surface sediments in lakes close to the volcanic complex (PCCVC), while a higher proportion of silt–clay with a higher %OM was found in sediments from lakes furthest from the PCCVC, consistent with the expected gradient of volcanic ash size deposited in the lakes. The pres-ence of volcanic ashes in sediments seems to dilute trace element concentrations of samples, having sediment samples from lakes near the PCCVC lower concentrations of Br, Cr, and Ni than the furthest lakes. Environmental quality indices indicated minimal to moderate enrichment/contamination in sediments from deep lakes near the PCCVC and significant to high enrichment/contamination in sediments from lakes far from the volcano and in the shallower lakes. The concentrations of As, Cr, and Ni in six of the 11 sampled lakes are at levels considered harmful for sediment-dwelling organisms according to north hemisphere guidelines. Conclusions Despite being in a protected area, the sediments of some Patagonian lakes have concentrations of potentially toxic elements at levels that may cause pollution and be of risk to the aquatic biota, with the volcanic ashes acting to dilute this effect.
Fil: Apestegui, Aranza. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Juncos, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Juncos, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Daga, Romina. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Daga, Romina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Barriga, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente. Grupo de Ecología y Fisiología de Peces; Argentina.
Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
Fil: Rizzo, Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina.
Fil: Ribeiro Guevara, Sergio. Centro Atómico Bariloche. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Laboratorio de Análisis por Activación Neutrónica; Argentina.
description Purpose The main objective of the study was to assess the environmental quality status of the sediments of eleven Patagon-ian lakes regarding the concentrations of five trace elements, evaluating the influence of volcanic activity and water and sediment parameters on element concentration and distribution. Materials and methods Surface sediment samples from 11 lakes were collected at different depths for granulometric analysis, organic matter (OM) contents, and determination of As, Br, Cr, Hg, Ni, and Zn concentrations. Physicochemical variables of the water column were also measured. The quality of the sediments and the potential ecological risks were assessed by comparing the concentrations of elements with local and global geochemical background values and with consensus-based sediment quality guidelines and through the calculation of environmental quality indices (enrichment factor and index of geo-accumulation). Results and discussion A higher proportion of sand with a lower %OM characterized the surface sediments in lakes close to the volcanic complex (PCCVC), while a higher proportion of silt–clay with a higher %OM was found in sediments from lakes furthest from the PCCVC, consistent with the expected gradient of volcanic ash size deposited in the lakes. The pres-ence of volcanic ashes in sediments seems to dilute trace element concentrations of samples, having sediment samples from lakes near the PCCVC lower concentrations of Br, Cr, and Ni than the furthest lakes. Environmental quality indices indicated minimal to moderate enrichment/contamination in sediments from deep lakes near the PCCVC and significant to high enrichment/contamination in sediments from lakes far from the volcano and in the shallower lakes. The concentrations of As, Cr, and Ni in six of the 11 sampled lakes are at levels considered harmful for sediment-dwelling organisms according to north hemisphere guidelines. Conclusions Despite being in a protected area, the sediments of some Patagonian lakes have concentrations of potentially toxic elements at levels that may cause pollution and be of risk to the aquatic biota, with the volcanic ashes acting to dilute this effect.
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