Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara
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Resumo: | Aquatic ecosystems are considered receivers of contaminants released into the environment, being susceptible the actions of domestic and industrial effluents which are released directly into this ecosystem. Among the environmental contaminants are heavy metals which are highly resistant to degradation. They can occur in different chemical forms in nature and therefore may increase or reduce its toxic characteristics toward several organisms and their biological characteristics, according to their concentration in the ecosystem. The Maranguapinho river presents environmental problems, such as pollution, deforestation of its margins, among others. The river bed is silted up due to the replacement of riparian vegetation and receives several channels in the region, clandestine pipes of domestic sewages. A two-year study was carried out in three reaches located in this river: RMA-A (high basin), RMA-B (middle basin) and RMA-C (low basin). A total of 93 fishes were collected, distributed in four orders, seven families, nine genera and 11 species. The species richness was highest in RMA-B, with five species. Although above the maximum allowed value, the concentrations of Al, Fe and Mn found in the water were not considered contaminants, indicating that these elements are the result of lithological composition of the region. The geoaccumulation index indicated that all the sediment samples of Maranguapinho are classified into Class 1 due to the small variation in the intensity of pollution, revealing that the elements are natural constituents of the basin. The sample size used was 21 individuals for further toxicological representation of fishes captured. Hypostomus jaguribensis and Loricariichthys nudirostris species showed the highest amounts of the metals studied (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm and Sr = 1,38 ppm), trending to accumulate high amounts of metals in the body and can be considered good bioindicators. The ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference between the concentrations of Cd and Zn in the viscera of fish and the maximum values allowed by the law, showing that these elements can cause contamination risks to fish and humans and allowed the distinction of marginal influences between the average of Fe and Mn in the viscera of fish and water stations, being the water the factor of entry of the elements in the animal organism. The Maranguapinho river is a natural environment potentially fragile. Several kinds of anthropogenic interferences, such as discharge of effluents, contributes for the its environmental degradation. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisHeavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, CearaMetais pesados em Ãgua, sedimentos e peixes no rio Maranguapinho, RegiÃo Metropolitana de Fortaleza, CearÃ2014-11-04Christiano Magini52365751415http://lattes.cnpq.br/1966952635205319Diolande Ferreira Gomes20894635204http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4790085Z6George Satander Sà Freire07296649372http://lattes.cnpq.br/6803944360256138Raimundo Nonato de Lima ConceiÃÃo18854230200http://lattes.cnpq.br/3053474464521082Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart2141808030673978108291http://lattes.cnpq.br/2924315323818405Jean Michel CorreaUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em GeologiaUFCBRImpactos ambientaisEfluentes industriaisIctiofaunaEnvironmental impactsIndustrial effluentsIchthyofaunaGEOLOGIA AMBIENTALAquatic ecosystems are considered receivers of contaminants released into the environment, being susceptible the actions of domestic and industrial effluents which are released directly into this ecosystem. Among the environmental contaminants are heavy metals which are highly resistant to degradation. They can occur in different chemical forms in nature and therefore may increase or reduce its toxic characteristics toward several organisms and their biological characteristics, according to their concentration in the ecosystem. The Maranguapinho river presents environmental problems, such as pollution, deforestation of its margins, among others. The river bed is silted up due to the replacement of riparian vegetation and receives several channels in the region, clandestine pipes of domestic sewages. A two-year study was carried out in three reaches located in this river: RMA-A (high basin), RMA-B (middle basin) and RMA-C (low basin). A total of 93 fishes were collected, distributed in four orders, seven families, nine genera and 11 species. The species richness was highest in RMA-B, with five species. Although above the maximum allowed value, the concentrations of Al, Fe and Mn found in the water were not considered contaminants, indicating that these elements are the result of lithological composition of the region. The geoaccumulation index indicated that all the sediment samples of Maranguapinho are classified into Class 1 due to the small variation in the intensity of pollution, revealing that the elements are natural constituents of the basin. The sample size used was 21 individuals for further toxicological representation of fishes captured. Hypostomus jaguribensis and Loricariichthys nudirostris species showed the highest amounts of the metals studied (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm and Sr = 1,38 ppm), trending to accumulate high amounts of metals in the body and can be considered good bioindicators. The ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference between the concentrations of Cd and Zn in the viscera of fish and the maximum values allowed by the law, showing that these elements can cause contamination risks to fish and humans and allowed the distinction of marginal influences between the average of Fe and Mn in the viscera of fish and water stations, being the water the factor of entry of the elements in the animal organism. The Maranguapinho river is a natural environment potentially fragile. Several kinds of anthropogenic interferences, such as discharge of effluents, contributes for the its environmental degradation.Os ecossistemas aquÃticos sÃo considerados receptores de contaminantes liberados no ambiente, estando susceptÃveis as aÃÃes de efluentes domÃsticos e industriais que sÃo lanÃados sem tratamento diretamente neste ecossistema. Dentre os contaminantes ambientais, encontram-se os metais pesados, que sÃo altamente resistentes a degradaÃÃo. Metais pesados podem ocorrer sob diferentes formas quÃmicas na natureza e conseqÃentemente podem aumentar ou reduzir suas caracterÃsticas tÃxicas para com os diversos organismos e suas caracterÃsticas biolÃgicas, de acordo com suas concentraÃÃes no ecossistema. O rio Maranguapinho apresenta problemas ambientais, a exemplo da poluiÃÃo, desmatamentos de suas margens, dentre outros. O leito do rio encontra-se praticamente todo assoreado em decorrÃncia da substituiÃÃo da mata ciliar e recebe Ãgua de diversos canais da regiÃo, de tubulaÃÃes clandestinas de efluentes domÃsticos. Nesse contexto, um estudo foi realizado nos anos de 2012 e 2013 em trÃs estaÃÃes de amostragem situadas nesse rio: RMA-A, situada no alto curso, RMA-B, situada no mÃdio curso e RMA-C, situada no baixo curso. Foram coletados 93 peixes, distribuÃdos em quatro ordens, sete famÃlias, nove gÃneros e 11 espÃcies. A riqueza de espÃcies foi maior no RMA-B, com cinco espÃcies. As concentraÃÃes de Al, Fe e Mn encontradas na Ãgua, embora acima do valor mÃximo permitido, nÃo foram consideradas contaminantes, indicando que esses elementos sÃo resultantes da composiÃÃo litolÃgica da regiÃo. O Ãndice de geoacumulaÃÃo indicou que todas as amostras de sedimentos do rio Maranguapinho estÃo enquadrados na classe 1 em virtude da pouca variaÃÃo apresentada na intensidade de poluiÃÃo, revelando que os elementos encontrados sÃo constituintes naturais da bacia. O tamanho da amostra utilizada foi de 21 exemplares para uma maior representatividade toxicolÃgica da ictiofauna capturada. As espÃcies detritÃvoras Hypostomus jaguribensis e Loricariichthys nudirostris apresentaram as maiores quantidades dos metais estudados (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm e Sr = 1,38 ppm), possuindo uma maior tendÃncia a acumular em seu organismo elevadas quantidades de metais e podendo ser considerados bons indicadores da qualidade ambiental. A ANOVA revelou diferenÃa estatisticamente significante entre as concentraÃÃes de Cd e Zn nas vÃsceras dos peixes e os valores mÃximos permitidos na legislaÃÃo, mostrando que esses elementos podem causar sÃrios riscos de contaminaÃÃo aos peixes e humanos e tambÃm permitiu distinguir influÃncias marginais entre as mÃdias de Fe e Mn nas vÃsceras dos peixes e na Ãgua das estaÃÃes, sendo a Ãgua o fator de ingresso dos elementos no organismo animal. A bacia do rio Maranguapinho à um ambiente natural potencialmente frÃgil. Os vÃrios tipos de interferÃncias antropogÃnicas, em especial a descarga de efluentes, contribuÃram de forma marcante para a sua degradaÃÃo ambiental.FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=13848application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:27:28Zmail@mail.com - |
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Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv |
Metais pesados em Ãgua, sedimentos e peixes no rio Maranguapinho, RegiÃo Metropolitana de Fortaleza, Cearà |
title |
Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
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Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara Jean Michel Correa Impactos ambientais Efluentes industriais Ictiofauna Environmental impacts Industrial effluents Ichthyofauna GEOLOGIA AMBIENTAL |
title_short |
Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
title_full |
Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
title_fullStr |
Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
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Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
title_sort |
Heavy metals in water, sediments and fishes in the Maranguapinho river, Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, Ceara |
author |
Jean Michel Correa |
author_facet |
Jean Michel Correa |
author_role |
author |
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Christiano Magini |
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52365751415 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/1966952635205319 |
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv |
Diolande Ferreira Gomes |
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20894635204 |
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv |
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4790085Z6 |
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv |
George Satander SÃ Freire |
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07296649372 |
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6803944360256138 |
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Raimundo Nonato de Lima ConceiÃÃo |
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18854230200 |
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3053474464521082 |
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv |
Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart |
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21418080306 |
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73978108291 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/2924315323818405 |
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Jean Michel Correa |
contributor_str_mv |
Christiano Magini Diolande Ferreira Gomes George Satander SÃ Freire Raimundo Nonato de Lima ConceiÃÃo Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart |
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Impactos ambientais Efluentes industriais Ictiofauna |
topic |
Impactos ambientais Efluentes industriais Ictiofauna Environmental impacts Industrial effluents Ichthyofauna GEOLOGIA AMBIENTAL |
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Environmental impacts Industrial effluents Ichthyofauna |
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv |
GEOLOGIA AMBIENTAL |
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FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgico |
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Aquatic ecosystems are considered receivers of contaminants released into the environment, being susceptible the actions of domestic and industrial effluents which are released directly into this ecosystem. Among the environmental contaminants are heavy metals which are highly resistant to degradation. They can occur in different chemical forms in nature and therefore may increase or reduce its toxic characteristics toward several organisms and their biological characteristics, according to their concentration in the ecosystem. The Maranguapinho river presents environmental problems, such as pollution, deforestation of its margins, among others. The river bed is silted up due to the replacement of riparian vegetation and receives several channels in the region, clandestine pipes of domestic sewages. A two-year study was carried out in three reaches located in this river: RMA-A (high basin), RMA-B (middle basin) and RMA-C (low basin). A total of 93 fishes were collected, distributed in four orders, seven families, nine genera and 11 species. The species richness was highest in RMA-B, with five species. Although above the maximum allowed value, the concentrations of Al, Fe and Mn found in the water were not considered contaminants, indicating that these elements are the result of lithological composition of the region. The geoaccumulation index indicated that all the sediment samples of Maranguapinho are classified into Class 1 due to the small variation in the intensity of pollution, revealing that the elements are natural constituents of the basin. The sample size used was 21 individuals for further toxicological representation of fishes captured. Hypostomus jaguribensis and Loricariichthys nudirostris species showed the highest amounts of the metals studied (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm and Sr = 1,38 ppm), trending to accumulate high amounts of metals in the body and can be considered good bioindicators. The ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference between the concentrations of Cd and Zn in the viscera of fish and the maximum values allowed by the law, showing that these elements can cause contamination risks to fish and humans and allowed the distinction of marginal influences between the average of Fe and Mn in the viscera of fish and water stations, being the water the factor of entry of the elements in the animal organism. The Maranguapinho river is a natural environment potentially fragile. Several kinds of anthropogenic interferences, such as discharge of effluents, contributes for the its environmental degradation. Os ecossistemas aquÃticos sÃo considerados receptores de contaminantes liberados no ambiente, estando susceptÃveis as aÃÃes de efluentes domÃsticos e industriais que sÃo lanÃados sem tratamento diretamente neste ecossistema. Dentre os contaminantes ambientais, encontram-se os metais pesados, que sÃo altamente resistentes a degradaÃÃo. Metais pesados podem ocorrer sob diferentes formas quÃmicas na natureza e conseqÃentemente podem aumentar ou reduzir suas caracterÃsticas tÃxicas para com os diversos organismos e suas caracterÃsticas biolÃgicas, de acordo com suas concentraÃÃes no ecossistema. O rio Maranguapinho apresenta problemas ambientais, a exemplo da poluiÃÃo, desmatamentos de suas margens, dentre outros. O leito do rio encontra-se praticamente todo assoreado em decorrÃncia da substituiÃÃo da mata ciliar e recebe Ãgua de diversos canais da regiÃo, de tubulaÃÃes clandestinas de efluentes domÃsticos. Nesse contexto, um estudo foi realizado nos anos de 2012 e 2013 em trÃs estaÃÃes de amostragem situadas nesse rio: RMA-A, situada no alto curso, RMA-B, situada no mÃdio curso e RMA-C, situada no baixo curso. Foram coletados 93 peixes, distribuÃdos em quatro ordens, sete famÃlias, nove gÃneros e 11 espÃcies. A riqueza de espÃcies foi maior no RMA-B, com cinco espÃcies. As concentraÃÃes de Al, Fe e Mn encontradas na Ãgua, embora acima do valor mÃximo permitido, nÃo foram consideradas contaminantes, indicando que esses elementos sÃo resultantes da composiÃÃo litolÃgica da regiÃo. O Ãndice de geoacumulaÃÃo indicou que todas as amostras de sedimentos do rio Maranguapinho estÃo enquadrados na classe 1 em virtude da pouca variaÃÃo apresentada na intensidade de poluiÃÃo, revelando que os elementos encontrados sÃo constituintes naturais da bacia. O tamanho da amostra utilizada foi de 21 exemplares para uma maior representatividade toxicolÃgica da ictiofauna capturada. As espÃcies detritÃvoras Hypostomus jaguribensis e Loricariichthys nudirostris apresentaram as maiores quantidades dos metais estudados (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm e Sr = 1,38 ppm), possuindo uma maior tendÃncia a acumular em seu organismo elevadas quantidades de metais e podendo ser considerados bons indicadores da qualidade ambiental. A ANOVA revelou diferenÃa estatisticamente significante entre as concentraÃÃes de Cd e Zn nas vÃsceras dos peixes e os valores mÃximos permitidos na legislaÃÃo, mostrando que esses elementos podem causar sÃrios riscos de contaminaÃÃo aos peixes e humanos e tambÃm permitiu distinguir influÃncias marginais entre as mÃdias de Fe e Mn nas vÃsceras dos peixes e na Ãgua das estaÃÃes, sendo a Ãgua o fator de ingresso dos elementos no organismo animal. A bacia do rio Maranguapinho à um ambiente natural potencialmente frÃgil. Os vÃrios tipos de interferÃncias antropogÃnicas, em especial a descarga de efluentes, contribuÃram de forma marcante para a sua degradaÃÃo ambiental. |
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Aquatic ecosystems are considered receivers of contaminants released into the environment, being susceptible the actions of domestic and industrial effluents which are released directly into this ecosystem. Among the environmental contaminants are heavy metals which are highly resistant to degradation. They can occur in different chemical forms in nature and therefore may increase or reduce its toxic characteristics toward several organisms and their biological characteristics, according to their concentration in the ecosystem. The Maranguapinho river presents environmental problems, such as pollution, deforestation of its margins, among others. The river bed is silted up due to the replacement of riparian vegetation and receives several channels in the region, clandestine pipes of domestic sewages. A two-year study was carried out in three reaches located in this river: RMA-A (high basin), RMA-B (middle basin) and RMA-C (low basin). A total of 93 fishes were collected, distributed in four orders, seven families, nine genera and 11 species. The species richness was highest in RMA-B, with five species. Although above the maximum allowed value, the concentrations of Al, Fe and Mn found in the water were not considered contaminants, indicating that these elements are the result of lithological composition of the region. The geoaccumulation index indicated that all the sediment samples of Maranguapinho are classified into Class 1 due to the small variation in the intensity of pollution, revealing that the elements are natural constituents of the basin. The sample size used was 21 individuals for further toxicological representation of fishes captured. Hypostomus jaguribensis and Loricariichthys nudirostris species showed the highest amounts of the metals studied (Al = 44,34 ppm, Fe = 460,15 ppm and Sr = 1,38 ppm), trending to accumulate high amounts of metals in the body and can be considered good bioindicators. The ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference between the concentrations of Cd and Zn in the viscera of fish and the maximum values allowed by the law, showing that these elements can cause contamination risks to fish and humans and allowed the distinction of marginal influences between the average of Fe and Mn in the viscera of fish and water stations, being the water the factor of entry of the elements in the animal organism. The Maranguapinho river is a natural environment potentially fragile. Several kinds of anthropogenic interferences, such as discharge of effluents, contributes for the its environmental degradation. |
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