Spatial variation, speciation and sedimentary records of mercury in the Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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作者
Covelli, Stefano [1 ]
Protopsalti, Ioanna [1 ]
Acquavita, Alessandro [1 ,2 ]
Sperle, Marcelo [3 ]
Bonardi, Maurizio [4 ]
Emili, Andrea [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trieste, Dipartimento Geosci, I-34128 Trieste, Italy
[2] ARPA FVG, Osservatorio Alto Adriat, I-33057 Palmanova, Italy
[3] Univ Estado Rio de Janeiro, Inst Oceanog, BR-20550013 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[4] ISMAR CNR, I-30122 Venice, Italy
关键词
Mercury; Contaminated sediments; Enrichment factor; Inventory; Selective sequential extraction; Guanabara Bay; ORGANIC-MATTER; HEAVY-METALS; TRACE-METALS; SURFICIAL SEDIMENTS; COASTAL SEDIMENTS; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; BIOAVAILABILITY; ESTUARY; METHYLMERCURY; CONTAMINATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.csr.2011.12.003
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
As part of the "TAGUBAR" (TAngential GUanabara Bay Aeration Recovery) project, surface and long core sediments of the Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) were investigated for mercury (Hg). The main, but not the only, input of Hg into the Bay's waters is known to be a Chlor-Alkali Plant (CAP) located in the Acari-Sao Joao de Meriti River system, on the northwestern side of the Bay. Mercury distribution in surface sediments ( <0.1-3.22 mg kg(-1), average 0.87 +/- 0.80, n=40) seems to be controlled by the organic component, along with sulfur rather than grain-size, where Hg concentrations are less than 1 mg kg(-1). Conversely, where the metal contents are higher than 1 mg kg(-1), accumulation in surface sediments is mostly related to the presence of nearby contamination sources, such as industrial and urban settlements in the western sector of the Bay. Although total Hg contents in surface sediments exceed the values suggested by the effects-based standard quality guidelines as potentially toxic for the benthic community, results from a sequential extraction procedure showed that the contribution of the more soluble, easily exchangeable and eventually bioavailable Hg phases was found almost negligible (< 0.1%). Most of the metal is strongly bound to the mineral lattice of the sedimentary matrix and should therefore be considered almost immobilized. The reduction in Hg accumulation in bottom sediments, expected as a consequence of the adoption of contamination control policies (i.e. Hg-free technologies in the CAP and sewage treating facilities), has not been clearly observed in the core profiles. Current estimates of Hg accumulation rates at the core top range from approximately 1 to 18 mg m(-2) yr(-1). Pre-industrial bottom core samples indicate that the central and northeastern sectors of the Bay are strongly affected by Hg enrichment: concentrations exceed the estimated baseline concentration by up to 20 factors. A cumulative Hg inventory suggests that the metal content has increased with the same order of magnitude in the vicinity of potential contamination sources on the western side of the Bay, but at a different rate; this is apparently determined by local conditions. A natural attenuation of Hg concentrations to background levels is not predictable in the near future. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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