Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO
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Resumo: | On the banks of the Rio Formoso, Tocantins, Brazil, they are surrounded by numerous irrigation projects for agricultural purposes, which use water resources. The objective of this investigation was the determination of barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum by means of a Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer (MP-AES) in water, soil and sediment, and physical characterization -Chemical purpose of this investigation was determination of metals barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum only. How they were collected in four campaigns (between April 2018 and February 2019). The concentration of most metals in water, if known within the legal values (CONAMA 354/05). In addition to aluminum and iron, which have a naturally high concentration in Tocantins waters, concentrated barium is high compared to other metals. In soil regions, the values of Cr and Ba are above those allowed by CONAMA 460/13. In the sediment, the Cr also centered high (CONAMA 344/05). Although the concentration of metals is not present outside legal standards, they are above the VRQ (quality reference values) for most states. The distribution of metals in environmental compartments after Principal Component Analysis (PCA), distinct performance, Al and Fe distributed in water, Mn in sediment and Cr and Ba in soil. Metal rates are higher in points sampled with greater proximity to agricultural activities, which causes concern, with the advance of agriculture in the region, and the increase in agricultural inputs for this production. |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TOConcentraciones de metales tóxicos en agua, suelo y sedimento de rio Formoso, TOConcentrações de metais tóxicos em água, solo e sedimento do rio Formoso, TOMetaisCompatimentos AmbientaisRio Formoso.MetalsEnvironmental CompartmentsFormoso River.MetalesCompatimentos AmbientalesRio Formoso.On the banks of the Rio Formoso, Tocantins, Brazil, they are surrounded by numerous irrigation projects for agricultural purposes, which use water resources. The objective of this investigation was the determination of barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum by means of a Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer (MP-AES) in water, soil and sediment, and physical characterization -Chemical purpose of this investigation was determination of metals barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum only. How they were collected in four campaigns (between April 2018 and February 2019). The concentration of most metals in water, if known within the legal values (CONAMA 354/05). In addition to aluminum and iron, which have a naturally high concentration in Tocantins waters, concentrated barium is high compared to other metals. In soil regions, the values of Cr and Ba are above those allowed by CONAMA 460/13. In the sediment, the Cr also centered high (CONAMA 344/05). Although the concentration of metals is not present outside legal standards, they are above the VRQ (quality reference values) for most states. The distribution of metals in environmental compartments after Principal Component Analysis (PCA), distinct performance, Al and Fe distributed in water, Mn in sediment and Cr and Ba in soil. Metal rates are higher in points sampled with greater proximity to agricultural activities, which causes concern, with the advance of agriculture in the region, and the increase in agricultural inputs for this production.A orillas del río Formoso, Tocantins, Brasil, están rodeadas de numerosos proyectos de riego con fines agrícolas, que utilizan los recursos hídricos. El objetivo de esta investigación fue la determinación de bario, cromo, cobre, zinc, níquel, plomo, hierro y aluminio mediante un Espectrómetro de Emisión Atómica de Plasma de Microondas (MP-AES) en agua, suelo y sedimento, y caracterización física -Química El propósito de esta investigación fue la determinación de metales bario, cromo, cobre, zinc, níquel, plomo, hierro y aluminio únicamente. Cómo se recopilaron en cuatro campañas (entre abril de 2018 y febrero de 2019). La concentración de la mayoría de los metales en el agua, si se conoce dentro de los valores legales (CONAMA 354/05). Además del aluminio y el hierro, que tienen una concentración naturalmente alta en las aguas de Tocantins, el bario concentrado es alto en comparación con otros metales. En regiones de suelo, los valores de Cr y Ba están por encima de los permitidos por CONAMA 460/13. En el sedimento, el Cr también se centró alto (CONAMA 344/05). Aunque la concentración de metales no está presente fuera de los estándares legales, están por encima del VRQ (valores de referencia de calidad) para la mayoría de los estados. La distribución de metales en compartimentos ambientales después del Análisis de Componentes Principales (PCA), comportamiento diferenciado, Al y Fe distribuidos en agua, Mn en sedimentos y Cr y Ba en suelo. Las tasas de metales son más altas en los puntos muestreados con mayor proximidad a las actividades agrícolas, lo que genera preocupación, con el avance de la agricultura en la región, y el aumento de los insumos agrícolas para esta producción.As margens do Rio Formoso, Tocantins, Brasil, são cercadas por inúmeros projetos de irrigação para fins agrícolas, que se utilizam dos recursos hídricos. O objetivo desta investigação foi determinação concentração de metais bário, cromo, cobre, zinco, níquel, chumbo, ferro e alumínio, por Espectrômetro de Emissão Atômica de Plasma por Microondas, em amostras de água, solo e sedimento, e caracterização físico-química do solo. As amostras foram coletadas em quatro campanhas (entre abril de 2018 e fevereiro de 2019). A concentração da maioria dos metais na água, se encontram dentro dos valores estabelecidos pela legislação (CONAMA 354/05). Além do alumínio e ferro, que tem concentração naturalmente alta nas águas do Tocantins, o bário apresentou concentração alta comparado aos demais metais. Nas amostras de solo, os valores de Cr e Ba, estão acima do permitido pelo CONAMA 460/13. No sedimento, o Cr também apresentou concentração elevada (CONAMA 344/05). Embora a concentração dos metais não se apresente fora dos padrões legais, estão acima do VRQ (valores de referência de qualidade) para a maioria dos estados. A distribuição dos metais nos compartimentos ambientais após Análise de Componentes Principais (PCA), apresentou comportamentos distintos, Al e Fe distribuídos na água, Mn no sedimento e Cr e Ba no solo. As concentrações de metais são mais altas em pontos amostrados com maior proximidade a atividades agrícolas, o que causa preocupação, com o avanço da agricultura na região, e o aumento de insumos agrícolas para essa produção.Research, Society and Development2021-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2189710.33448/rsd-v10i14.21897Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e177101421897Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e177101421897Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1771014218972525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21897/19472Copyright (c) 2021 Patricia Martins Guarda; Magale Karine Diel Rambo; Angelica Jaconi; Emerson Adriano Guarda; José Expedito Cavalcante da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuarda, Patricia MartinsRambo, Magale Karine DielJaconi, AngelicaGuarda, Emerson AdrianoSilva, José Expedito Cavalcante da 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21897Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:12.877467Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO Concentraciones de metales tóxicos en agua, suelo y sedimento de rio Formoso, TO Concentrações de metais tóxicos em água, solo e sedimento do rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO Guarda, Patricia Martins Metais Compatimentos Ambientais Rio Formoso. Metals Environmental Compartments Formoso River. Metales Compatimentos Ambientales Rio Formoso. |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Concentrations of toxic metals in water, soil and sediment of rio Formoso, TO |
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Guarda, Patricia Martins |
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Guarda, Patricia Martins Rambo, Magale Karine Diel Jaconi, Angelica Guarda, Emerson Adriano Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da |
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Rambo, Magale Karine Diel Jaconi, Angelica Guarda, Emerson Adriano Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da |
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Guarda, Patricia Martins Rambo, Magale Karine Diel Jaconi, Angelica Guarda, Emerson Adriano Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da |
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Metais Compatimentos Ambientais Rio Formoso. Metals Environmental Compartments Formoso River. Metales Compatimentos Ambientales Rio Formoso. |
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Metais Compatimentos Ambientais Rio Formoso. Metals Environmental Compartments Formoso River. Metales Compatimentos Ambientales Rio Formoso. |
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On the banks of the Rio Formoso, Tocantins, Brazil, they are surrounded by numerous irrigation projects for agricultural purposes, which use water resources. The objective of this investigation was the determination of barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum by means of a Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer (MP-AES) in water, soil and sediment, and physical characterization -Chemical purpose of this investigation was determination of metals barium, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, iron and aluminum only. How they were collected in four campaigns (between April 2018 and February 2019). The concentration of most metals in water, if known within the legal values (CONAMA 354/05). In addition to aluminum and iron, which have a naturally high concentration in Tocantins waters, concentrated barium is high compared to other metals. In soil regions, the values of Cr and Ba are above those allowed by CONAMA 460/13. In the sediment, the Cr also centered high (CONAMA 344/05). Although the concentration of metals is not present outside legal standards, they are above the VRQ (quality reference values) for most states. The distribution of metals in environmental compartments after Principal Component Analysis (PCA), distinct performance, Al and Fe distributed in water, Mn in sediment and Cr and Ba in soil. Metal rates are higher in points sampled with greater proximity to agricultural activities, which causes concern, with the advance of agriculture in the region, and the increase in agricultural inputs for this production. |
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