Laboratório de Oceanografia Química, Instituto de Química, UFBA, Campus Ondina, Salvador, BA 40170-290, Brazil.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2012 Nov;64(11):2603-14. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.07.009. Epub 2012 Jul 26.
This paper discusses the distribution patterns of trace metals in sediments and suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the three main estuaries of the Todos os Santos Bay (BTS), Brazil, during dry and rainy seasons. Data available up to 2012 was also reviewed to assess the status of contamination. For most elements, metal concentrations in sediments decreased from the tidal limits to the lower estuary. Metals in SPM presented more complex distributions along the salinity gradient. Metal variability between rainy and dry conditions was only significant for SPM data. Of the BTS estuaries, the levels of Cd, Zn, Pb and Cu are highest in the Subaé estuary, and they seem to be promoting harmful biological effects in macrofauna, and also may pose potential human health risks. Despite the evidence of important localized contamination, much of the data compiled indicates that the bay and its estuaries are still relatively preserved.
本论文讨论了巴西托多斯桑托斯湾(BTS)三个主要河口在干湿季期间沉积物和悬浮颗粒物(SPM)中痕量金属的分布模式。还回顾了截至 2012 年的数据,以评估污染状况。对于大多数元素,沉积物中的金属浓度从潮汐限制区到下游河口逐渐降低。SPM 中金属在盐度梯度上的分布更为复杂。干湿条件下金属的变化仅在 SPM 数据中具有显著意义。在 BTS 各河口,Cd、Zn、Pb 和 Cu 的含量在 Subaé 河口最高,这些金属似乎对大型动物产生了有害的生物影响,也可能对人类健康构成潜在威胁。尽管存在重要的局部污染证据,但大部分汇编数据表明,该海湾及其河口仍相对保存完好。