Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Freire,Emerson S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Wanderley,Alinne D. P., Botero,Wander G., Anunciação,Daniela S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The metal concentrations in water, sediments and mollusks (Tagelus plebeius) of the Manguaba Lagoon and the influence of humic substances from water and sediments in the distribution of these metals were investigated in this work. The mean metal concentrations in water were: Mg (89.0 ± 0.11), Ca (32.0 ± 0.10), Fe (0.97 ± 0.02), Mn (0.52 ± 0.01), Zn (0.33 ± 0.10) and Pb (0.22 ± 0.02) mg L-1. The Pb concentrations were above the Brazilian legislation limit. All sediment data were below maximum limit established by the National Council for the Environment (CONAMA, Brazil) of the Ministry of the Environment, and the concentration ranges for metals were: Fe (1199-60000), Mg (339-8870), Ca (461-3838), Cr (< LOQ-39.5) and Pb (< LOQ-12.5) mg kg-1 (LOQ: limit of quantification). None of the principal contaminants (Cr, Pb and Cd) was determined in Tagelus plebeius, being a positive fact once the population nearby Manguaba Lagoon consumes large amounts of this mollusk. According to the results, the influence of humic substances in the contaminant retention is evident as they become unavailable for absorption by mollusks of Manguaba Lagoon.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
title Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
spellingShingle Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
Freire,Emerson S.
metals
water
sediment
biota
estuary
humic substances
title_short Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
title_full Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
title_fullStr Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
title_sort Metal Distribution in the Environmental Compartments of Manguaba Lagoon (Alagoas State, Brazil)
author Freire,Emerson S.
author_facet Freire,Emerson S.
Wanderley,Alinne D. P.
Botero,Wander G.
Anunciação,Daniela S.
author_role author
author2 Wanderley,Alinne D. P.
Botero,Wander G.
Anunciação,Daniela S.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire,Emerson S.
Wanderley,Alinne D. P.
Botero,Wander G.
Anunciação,Daniela S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv metals
water
sediment
biota
estuary
humic substances
topic metals
water
sediment
biota
estuary
humic substances
description The metal concentrations in water, sediments and mollusks (Tagelus plebeius) of the Manguaba Lagoon and the influence of humic substances from water and sediments in the distribution of these metals were investigated in this work. The mean metal concentrations in water were: Mg (89.0 ± 0.11), Ca (32.0 ± 0.10), Fe (0.97 ± 0.02), Mn (0.52 ± 0.01), Zn (0.33 ± 0.10) and Pb (0.22 ± 0.02) mg L-1. The Pb concentrations were above the Brazilian legislation limit. All sediment data were below maximum limit established by the National Council for the Environment (CONAMA, Brazil) of the Ministry of the Environment, and the concentration ranges for metals were: Fe (1199-60000), Mg (339-8870), Ca (461-3838), Cr (< LOQ-39.5) and Pb (< LOQ-12.5) mg kg-1 (LOQ: limit of quantification). None of the principal contaminants (Cr, Pb and Cd) was determined in Tagelus plebeius, being a positive fact once the population nearby Manguaba Lagoon consumes large amounts of this mollusk. According to the results, the influence of humic substances in the contaminant retention is evident as they become unavailable for absorption by mollusks of Manguaba Lagoon.
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