Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Dutra,Pedro Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Feliciano,Vanusa Maria Delage, Carvalho Filho,Carlos Alberto De
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract The Taquari River Basin, located in Poços de Caldas Alkaline Complex, in the southern portion of Minas Gerais state, Brazil, is situated in an old volcanic caldera. Due to its chemical and radiological characteristics, it is an area of economic and mineral interest, and is also home to diverse flora and fauna systems. In its surroundings, there are agricultural areas, industries (active and inactive) and urban and rural centers. This work investigated the total and potentially bioavailable concentrations of major and trace elements for the evaluation of geogenic and anthropogenic contamination potentials in the water bodies. The results show that there is an anthropogenic contribution (fertilizers and mining tailings) in some sectors of the Taquari River Basin, generating possible concerns regarding the quantity of elements that may be transferred to the water bodies. Furthermore, there is the striking geogenic contribution from naturally enriched areas, presenting distinct situations that generate an increase in the concentration of chemical elements in the water bodies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
title Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
spellingShingle Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
Dutra,Pedro Henrique
fertilizers
sediments quality
uranium mine wastes.
title_short Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
title_full Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
title_fullStr Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
title_sort Distribution of major and trace elements in bottom sediments of the Taquari River Basin, Caldas municipality (Brazil)
author Dutra,Pedro Henrique
author_facet Dutra,Pedro Henrique
Feliciano,Vanusa Maria Delage
Carvalho Filho,Carlos Alberto De
author_role author
author2 Feliciano,Vanusa Maria Delage
Carvalho Filho,Carlos Alberto De
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dutra,Pedro Henrique
Feliciano,Vanusa Maria Delage
Carvalho Filho,Carlos Alberto De
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fertilizers
sediments quality
uranium mine wastes.
topic fertilizers
sediments quality
uranium mine wastes.
description Abstract The Taquari River Basin, located in Poços de Caldas Alkaline Complex, in the southern portion of Minas Gerais state, Brazil, is situated in an old volcanic caldera. Due to its chemical and radiological characteristics, it is an area of economic and mineral interest, and is also home to diverse flora and fauna systems. In its surroundings, there are agricultural areas, industries (active and inactive) and urban and rural centers. This work investigated the total and potentially bioavailable concentrations of major and trace elements for the evaluation of geogenic and anthropogenic contamination potentials in the water bodies. The results show that there is an anthropogenic contribution (fertilizers and mining tailings) in some sectors of the Taquari River Basin, generating possible concerns regarding the quantity of elements that may be transferred to the water bodies. Furthermore, there is the striking geogenic contribution from naturally enriched areas, presenting distinct situations that generate an increase in the concentration of chemical elements in the water bodies.
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