Institute of Oceanography, Hellenic Center for Marine Research (HCMR), 46.7 km, Athinon-Souniou Ave, P.O. Box 712, 190 13, Anavyssos, Greece.
Environ Monit Assess. 2013 Jul;185(7):6077-87. doi: 10.1007/s10661-012-3008-z. Epub 2012 Dec 7.
Metal concentrations were determined in surface sediments and transplanted mussels in a shallow semi-enclosed bay, Pagassitikos Gulf, Aegean Sea. Cu, Zn, Pb, Hg, and As levels in sediments were enriched close to point sources of pollution, i.e., Volos Port and cement plant. Fe, Mn, Cr, and Ni spatial distributions in sediments were rather uniform with increasing concentrations towards deeper sites, suggesting natural enrichment, whereas levels found in the port, although elevated, were not the highest in the study area. Spatial variations in concentrations of most metals in mussels transplanted nearshore were generally in accordance to those in sediments, with the highest Fe, Mn, Cr, Ni, and Cu levels in the port and the highest Hg levels close to the cement plant. Concentrations of metals in sediments and transplanted mussels were comparable to those reported in Mediterranean areas. Results indicate that pollution point sources contribute to anthropogenic metal enrichment in the study area.
在爱琴海帕加西提科湾的一个浅半封闭湾,测定了表层沉积物和移植贻贝中的金属浓度。沉积物中的 Cu、Zn、Pb、Hg 和 As 含量在靠近污染点源的地方富集,即沃尔夫斯港和水泥厂。沉积物中 Fe、Mn、Cr 和 Ni 的空间分布相对均匀,向较深的地点浓度增加,表明存在自然富集,而在港口发现的含量虽然较高,但在研究区域内并非最高。在近岸移植贻贝中大多数金属的浓度空间变化通常与沉积物中的变化一致,港口处的 Fe、Mn、Cr、Ni 和 Cu 含量最高,水泥厂附近的 Hg 含量最高。沉积物和移植贻贝中的金属浓度与地中海地区报道的浓度相当。结果表明,污染点源导致研究区域人为金属富集。