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Distribution of particulate trace metal in the southern
part of the Patos Lagoon estuary
L.F. Niencheski, M.G.Z. Baumgarten
Fundaçao Universidade do Rio Grande,
P.O. Box 474, Rio Grande RS, 96201.900 Brazil
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Abstract
The analysis of suspended particles probably provides
the best basis for assessing metal contamination of aquatic environments.
However, such assessments cannot be made unless sufficient knowledge
of natural contributions to observed concentrations is available.
As different coastal areas are influenced by different natural inputs
from their watersheds, assessments of natural versus anthropogenic
contributions to metal concentrations must be made on a regional
or site-specific basis.
The purpose of this research was to assess whether anthropogenic
inputs of heavy metals into the surrounding waters of Rio Grande
City were large enough to significantly affect concentrations in
the southern part of the Patos Lagoon Estuary. Particulate samples
were collected during 15 monthly cruises at seven fixed stations
from May 1990 to June 1991 and analyzed under different seasonal
and hydrological conditions.
Results show that the local inputs from urban, industrial
and harbor activities in the city of Rio Grande have produced enrichments
of copper, lead and zinc (but not iron) in suspended sediments in
the three areas studied. The different behavior presented by these
three areas are mainly due to hydrodynamic conditions and to distance
from the harbor activities. Meteorological conditions which favor
resuspension of bottom sediment, resulting in high total suspended
matter concentrations, mask anthropogenic inputs. © 2000 Elsevier
Science Ltd and AEHMS. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Suspended particles; Contamination; Enrichment
factor; Estuary
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