Assessment of contaminated sediments with an indoor freshwater/sediment microcosm assay

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作者
Triffault-Bouchet, GL
Clément, B
Blake, G
机构
[1] Ecole Natl Travaux Publ Etat, Lab Sci Environm, F-69518 Vaulx En Velin, France
[2] Univ Savoie, ESIGEC, LOCIE, F-73376 Le Bourget Du Lac, France
关键词
microcosm; sediment toxicity; metals; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons;
D O I
10.1897/04-542R.1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study was conducted to assess the feasibility of using a 2-L, indoor microcosm assay to evaluate five contaminated sediments (A, B, C, D, and E). Toxic potential was deduced in the light of general contamination of sediments, pollutant partitioning in microcosms, and biological responses of species (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, Lemna minor, Daphnia magna, Hyalella azteca, Chironomus riparius): E > A > B > C > D. Sediments mainly were contaminated by metals (lead and zinc). Organic pollutant contents varied among the sediments. The major polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds were pyrene, fluoranthene, and phenanthrene. Sediments A, B, and C highly stimulated duckweed growth (> 700%) and impaired daphnid (< 20%) and amphipod survival (< 30%). Sediment D had no significant effect on pelagic and benthic organisms. Finally, sediment E, the most toxic, limited duckweed growth (inhibition of 82%) and impaired daphnid survival (0% of survival). Amphipods were impaired dramatically by this sediment (0% of survival), in contrast with chironomids, for which no toxic effect was measured. The 2-L, indoor microcosm assay successfully was applied to the assessment of those five contaminated sediments. Sediments A, B, C, and E should not be deposited in gravel quarries, and new, more sensitive endpoint measurements should be developed.
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页码:2243 / 2253
页数:11
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