Artículo
Potential mobility assessment of metals in salt marsh sediments from San Antonio Bay
Marinho, Carmen Haydee
; Giarratano, Erica
; Domini, Claudia Elizabeth
; Garrido, Mariano Enrique
; Gil, Monica Noemi
Fecha de publicación:
06/12/2019
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
ISSN:
0167-6369
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The BCR method was applied on sediments from the salt marsh of San Antonio Bay (SAB). It presents several channels among which the Encerrado is the most important and is impacted by abandoned mining wastes. The pseudototal concentrations of metals measured within this channel were relatively higher than in outer sites, and according to the Igeo index, its contamination level was low. The metal distribution in the different phases of sediment particles showed that the residual component, considered the safest from the environmental point of view, accounted for most of the Fe, Cd, Cu, and Zn contents. Conversely, Pb was mainly in the non-residual component as part of the reducible fraction, thus constituting the main environmental hazard among the studied elements. The predominance of residual and reducible fractions indicated a historic contamination of metal such as Pb, Cu, and Zn from the mining wastes. The low exchangeable and oxidizable fractions would indicate no actual input of metals.
Palabras clave:
BCR METHOD
,
METALS
,
MINING WASTES
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Articulos(CESIMAR)
Articulos de CENTRO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SISTEMAS MARINOS
Articulos de CENTRO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SISTEMAS MARINOS
Articulos(INQUISUR)
Articulos de INST.DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Articulos de INST.DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Citación
Marinho, Carmen Haydee; Giarratano, Erica; Domini, Claudia Elizabeth; Garrido, Mariano Enrique; Gil, Monica Noemi; Potential mobility assessment of metals in salt marsh sediments from San Antonio Bay; Springer; Environmental Monitoring and Assessment; 191; 6-12-2019; 723-733
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