Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Normara Yane Mar da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Boaventura, Geraldo Resende, Mulholland, Daniel Santos, Araújo, Daniel Ferreira, Moreira, Ricardo C. A, Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas, Bonfim, Eudes de Oliveira
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Lake Paranoá is a human-made water reservoir created in 1959 together with the new capital of Brazil (Brasilia). With the demands of urban development, population growth, and land use changes, the lake presented severe deterioration of water quality due to the disposal of wastewater with a high concentration of nutrients. To better elucidate the natural and anthropogenic sources controlling the water quality from Lake Paranoá, this study aimed to (1) investigate the main geochemical processes controlling water quality of the lake and its tributaries; (2) evaluate Lake Paranoá’s trophic state; and (3) determine the occurrence and fate of organic micropollutants in Lake Paranoá waters and WWTPs effluents. The waters from Lake Paranoá tributaries are naturally acidic due to the nature of the extremely weathered ferralsols and the crustal material composition. The main processes linked with anthropogenic activities that affect the water quality from the tributaries are the input of untreated domestic wastewater and the dissolution of carbonate minerals arising from construction material residues. Generally, the waters of Lake Paranoá presented low nutrient and chlorophyll-a concentrations, indicating a low trophic state (oligo-mesotrophic). A significant increase in the trophic state (super-eutrophic) was observed at specific regions of the lake that have high nutrient input from tributaries, caused by the continuous disposal of untreated domestic sewage. In Lake Paranoá waters, the organic micropollutants that were identified and quantified (caffeine, bezafibrate, bisphenol A, diethyl phthalate, and nonylphenol) presented concentrations consistent with previous studies and within the threshold of toxicity, except bisphenol A.
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To better elucidate the natural and anthropogenic sources controlling the water quality from Lake Paranoá, this study aimed to (1) investigate the main geochemical processes controlling water quality of the lake and its tributaries; (2) evaluate Lake Paranoá’s trophic state; and (3) determine the occurrence and fate of organic micropollutants in Lake Paranoá waters and WWTPs effluents. The waters from Lake Paranoá tributaries are naturally acidic due to the nature of the extremely weathered ferralsols and the crustal material composition. The main processes linked with anthropogenic activities that affect the water quality from the tributaries are the input of untreated domestic wastewater and the dissolution of carbonate minerals arising from construction material residues. Generally, the waters of Lake Paranoá presented low nutrient and chlorophyll-a concentrations, indicating a low trophic state (oligo-mesotrophic). A significant increase in the trophic state (super-eutrophic) was observed at specific regions of the lake that have high nutrient input from tributaries, caused by the continuous disposal of untreated domestic sewage. In Lake Paranoá waters, the organic micropollutants that were identified and quantified (caffeine, bezafibrate, bisphenol A, diethyl phthalate, and nonylphenol) presented concentrations consistent with previous studies and within the threshold of toxicity, except bisphenol A.Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Geociências. Brasília, DF, Brazil.Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Geociências. Brasília, DF, Brazil.Universidade Federal de Tocantins. Departamento de Química Ambiental. Tocantins, TO, Brazil.Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Geociências. Brasília, DF, Brazil.Companhia de Saneamento do Distrito Federal. Brasília, Df, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Universidade de Brasília. Instituto de Geociências. 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title Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
spellingShingle Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
Costa, Normara Yane Mar da
Qualidade da Água
Lagos / análise
Água Doce
Águas Residuais
Eutrofização
Análise Físico-Química / métodos
title_short Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
title_full Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
title_fullStr Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
title_full_unstemmed Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
title_sort Biogeochemical mechanisms controlling trophic state and micropollutant concentrations in a tropical artificial lake
author Costa, Normara Yane Mar da
author_facet Costa, Normara Yane Mar da
Boaventura, Geraldo Resende
Mulholland, Daniel Santos
Araújo, Daniel Ferreira
Moreira, Ricardo C. A
Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas
Bonfim, Eudes de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Boaventura, Geraldo Resende
Mulholland, Daniel Santos
Araújo, Daniel Ferreira
Moreira, Ricardo C. A
Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas
Bonfim, Eudes de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Normara Yane Mar da
Boaventura, Geraldo Resende
Mulholland, Daniel Santos
Araújo, Daniel Ferreira
Moreira, Ricardo C. A
Faial, Kelson do Carmo Freitas
Bonfim, Eudes de Oliveira
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Qualidade da Água
Lagos / análise
Água Doce
Águas Residuais
Eutrofização
Análise Físico-Química / métodos
topic Qualidade da Água
Lagos / análise
Água Doce
Águas Residuais
Eutrofização
Análise Físico-Química / métodos
description Lake Paranoá is a human-made water reservoir created in 1959 together with the new capital of Brazil (Brasilia). With the demands of urban development, population growth, and land use changes, the lake presented severe deterioration of water quality due to the disposal of wastewater with a high concentration of nutrients. To better elucidate the natural and anthropogenic sources controlling the water quality from Lake Paranoá, this study aimed to (1) investigate the main geochemical processes controlling water quality of the lake and its tributaries; (2) evaluate Lake Paranoá’s trophic state; and (3) determine the occurrence and fate of organic micropollutants in Lake Paranoá waters and WWTPs effluents. The waters from Lake Paranoá tributaries are naturally acidic due to the nature of the extremely weathered ferralsols and the crustal material composition. The main processes linked with anthropogenic activities that affect the water quality from the tributaries are the input of untreated domestic wastewater and the dissolution of carbonate minerals arising from construction material residues. Generally, the waters of Lake Paranoá presented low nutrient and chlorophyll-a concentrations, indicating a low trophic state (oligo-mesotrophic). A significant increase in the trophic state (super-eutrophic) was observed at specific regions of the lake that have high nutrient input from tributaries, caused by the continuous disposal of untreated domestic sewage. In Lake Paranoá waters, the organic micropollutants that were identified and quantified (caffeine, bezafibrate, bisphenol A, diethyl phthalate, and nonylphenol) presented concentrations consistent with previous studies and within the threshold of toxicity, except bisphenol A.
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