Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,César C.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Seyffert,Bianca H., Braun,Juliana A. F., Fillmann,Gilberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The Paranaguá Estuarine System is one of the most important environments of the South American coast. Fishing, urban and tourist activities, industries, sewage and the main shipping port for the export of grains in Brazil are sources of environmental impacts. The sources of sedimentary organic matter were evaluated by sterol concentrations which were obtained by gas chromatography with a mass spectrometer (GC-MS). The coprostanol levels were comparatively low, except at sites close to Paranaguá City, where high concentrations have shown sewage contamination. The principal component analysis showed the distinction between sterols from marine (cholesterol, cholestanol, stigmasterol and campesterol), fecal (coprostanol and epicoprostanol) and terrigenous inputs (β-sitosterol). The sterol composition of the sediments indicated that the estuary system is an embayment dominated by inputs of marine organic matter associated with phytoplankton. Terrestrial inputs were detected only at sites close to mangroves, uncontaminated rivers and semi-closed inlets. Fecal input is restricted around Paranaguá City.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
title Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
spellingShingle Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
Martins,César C.
sterols
sediments
sewage
Paranaguá Bay
organic matter
title_short Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
title_full Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
title_fullStr Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
title_full_unstemmed Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
title_sort Input of organic matter in a large south american tropical estuary (Paranaguá Estuarine System, Brazil) indicated by sedimentary sterols and multivariate statistical approach
author Martins,César C.
author_facet Martins,César C.
Seyffert,Bianca H.
Braun,Juliana A. F.
Fillmann,Gilberto
author_role author
author2 Seyffert,Bianca H.
Braun,Juliana A. F.
Fillmann,Gilberto
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,César C.
Seyffert,Bianca H.
Braun,Juliana A. F.
Fillmann,Gilberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sterols
sediments
sewage
Paranaguá Bay
organic matter
topic sterols
sediments
sewage
Paranaguá Bay
organic matter
description The Paranaguá Estuarine System is one of the most important environments of the South American coast. Fishing, urban and tourist activities, industries, sewage and the main shipping port for the export of grains in Brazil are sources of environmental impacts. The sources of sedimentary organic matter were evaluated by sterol concentrations which were obtained by gas chromatography with a mass spectrometer (GC-MS). The coprostanol levels were comparatively low, except at sites close to Paranaguá City, where high concentrations have shown sewage contamination. The principal component analysis showed the distinction between sterols from marine (cholesterol, cholestanol, stigmasterol and campesterol), fecal (coprostanol and epicoprostanol) and terrigenous inputs (β-sitosterol). The sterol composition of the sediments indicated that the estuary system is an embayment dominated by inputs of marine organic matter associated with phytoplankton. Terrestrial inputs were detected only at sites close to mangroves, uncontaminated rivers and semi-closed inlets. Fecal input is restricted around Paranaguá City.
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