Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Hortellani,Marcos A.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Sarkis,Jorge E. S., Menezes,Luciana C. B., Bazante-Yamaguishi,Renata, Pereira,Alder S. A., Garcia,Priscila F. G., Maruyama,Lídia S., Castro,Paula M. Gênova de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Four approaches were applied to evaluate the metal contamination in 47 sediment samples (< 63 µm fraction) collected at 13 fishing points of the Billings Reservoir: sediment quality guidelines (SQGs), geoaccumulation index (I Geo), metal pollution index (MPI) and statistical analyses. Only Fe and Co concentrations seemed to be associated with crustal material or natural weathering processes, while Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn showed increases in their concentrations, which seemed to be associated with anthropogenic sources. MPI identified the most critical sites in relation to the total metal accumulation while I Geo identified the specific metal accumulation for each site. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and box plot method were performed to evaluate seasonal effects on the metal levels. Only box plot suggested a slight increase in Hg and Pb contamination during heavy rainy periods and also indicated high concentrations of Cu and Zn in one of the analyzed point, with incidence of outliers and extreme values. Thus, an environmental policy in order to reduce these metal contaminations must be adopted.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
title Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
Hortellani,Marcos A.
sediments
metal contamination
geoaccumulation index
Billings Reservoir
title_short Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
title_full Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
title_sort Assessment of metal concentration in the Billings Reservoir sediments, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil
author Hortellani,Marcos A.
author_facet Hortellani,Marcos A.
Sarkis,Jorge E. S.
Menezes,Luciana C. B.
Bazante-Yamaguishi,Renata
Pereira,Alder S. A.
Garcia,Priscila F. G.
Maruyama,Lídia S.
Castro,Paula M. Gênova de
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author2 Sarkis,Jorge E. S.
Menezes,Luciana C. B.
Bazante-Yamaguishi,Renata
Pereira,Alder S. A.
Garcia,Priscila F. G.
Maruyama,Lídia S.
Castro,Paula M. Gênova de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hortellani,Marcos A.
Sarkis,Jorge E. S.
Menezes,Luciana C. B.
Bazante-Yamaguishi,Renata
Pereira,Alder S. A.
Garcia,Priscila F. G.
Maruyama,Lídia S.
Castro,Paula M. Gênova de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sediments
metal contamination
geoaccumulation index
Billings Reservoir
topic sediments
metal contamination
geoaccumulation index
Billings Reservoir
description Four approaches were applied to evaluate the metal contamination in 47 sediment samples (< 63 µm fraction) collected at 13 fishing points of the Billings Reservoir: sediment quality guidelines (SQGs), geoaccumulation index (I Geo), metal pollution index (MPI) and statistical analyses. Only Fe and Co concentrations seemed to be associated with crustal material or natural weathering processes, while Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn showed increases in their concentrations, which seemed to be associated with anthropogenic sources. MPI identified the most critical sites in relation to the total metal accumulation while I Geo identified the specific metal accumulation for each site. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and box plot method were performed to evaluate seasonal effects on the metal levels. Only box plot suggested a slight increase in Hg and Pb contamination during heavy rainy periods and also indicated high concentrations of Cu and Zn in one of the analyzed point, with incidence of outliers and extreme values. Thus, an environmental policy in order to reduce these metal contaminations must be adopted.
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