Assessing the spatial distribution and ecologic and human health risks in mangrove soils polluted by Hg in northeastern Brazil

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作者
Muniz Araujo, Paula Renata [1 ]
Biondi, Caroline Miranda [1 ]
Araujo do Nascimento, Clistenes Williams [1 ]
Vieira da Silva, Fernando Bruno [1 ]
da Silva, William Ramos [1 ]
da Silva, Franklone Lima [1 ]
de Melo Ferreira, Djennyfer Karolaine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Agron, Dom Manuel Medeiros St S-N, BR-52171900 Recife, PE, Brazil
关键词
Estuary; Heavy metals; Chlor-alkali plants; Human health risks; ABANDONED CHLORALKALI PLANT; MERCURY CONTAMINATION; ORGANIC-MATTER; HUMAN EXPOSURE; HEAVY-METALS; SEDIMENTS; VICINITY; RIVER; URBAN; ACCUMULATION;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129019
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The emission of mercury (Hg) by chlor-alkali plants can pollute soils and sediments, posing risks to the environment and human health. Mangrove ecosystems are particularly sensitive to Hg contamination. Here, we studied the Hg spatial distribution and associated human and ecologic risks in mangrove soils impacted by a chlor-alkali plant. Sixty-six samples of superficial soils were collected from the mangrove of the Botafogo River, Brazil. Mercury contents were determined and ecological and human health risks were estimated from the soil. The Hg contents exceeded the local Hg background by up to 180 times, indicating the substantial anthropic contribution that occurred in the area. Mercury concentrations followed a gradient as a function of the distance from the chlor-alkali plant, with an apparent contribution from the estuary's hydrodynamic regime. The ecological risk was considered high in all the soils evaluated, while the daily average exposure for humans, considering multiple exposure routes to soil, is below the tolerable dose recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, the risk to human health was unacceptable in the estuary section closest to the plant, mainly for children. Vapor inhalation was the main route for estimating non-carcinogenic risk. The results of this study indicate a severe scenario of Hg pollution with unacceptable risks to the ecosystem and the health of human beings, especially of the communities that live from fishery and shellfish colletion and are exposed daily to soils polluted by mercury. Studies on the organomercurial species in the food chain and Hg levels in individuals living close to the estuary are warranted. This research is an important reference in the world regarding the contamination of mangrove areas by Hg. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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