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Sci Total Environ ; 806(Pt 4): 150452, 2022 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34610404

ABSTRACT

This essay is a conceptual framework for testing the causal mechanisms of system degradation by metals in the mangrove ecosystem. The Fundão Dam collapse caused massive damage to the marine environment on the Southern Atlantic and Brazilian coast, reaching various kilometers from its origin, becoming a source of contamination. Along this Brazilian coast are vast mangrove areas with high biodiversity, different geomorphology, and distinct ecological functioning. These mangroves support fisheries' productivity in the Tropical South Atlantic, in connection with Abrolhos Reef. Brazil does not have a protocol to monitor environmental damage in this ecosystem, and we proposed to develop a way to identify the impact and quantify it. Along the estuaries, to assess the damage, the plots were demarked in three regions: the upper, middle, and lower estuary, and in both types of forest: fridge and basin. Samples of sediment and leaves were collected bi-monthly to evaluate metal concentrations, especially iron and manganese, the most abundant metals in Fundão Dam. The monitoring also evaluated the forest structure, dynamics of the crabs' population, and flora productivity. First-year monitoring identifies a high concentration of iron or manganese in the sediment above the NOAAs' recommendation in all the estuaries. The concentration of Fe and Mn in sediment varies seasonally in magnitude, concentration, and types of metals between estuaries, sectors, and forests. The behavior of biological indicators in the presence of metals (type and concentration) differed between fauna and flora species. The monitoring recognized that the tailings mining from Fundão Dam impacted all estuaries by different magnitudes and persistence. These differences are due to geomorphology diversity, climate, and oceanographic influences.


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Metals, Heavy , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Brazil , Ecosystem , Environmental Monitoring , Estuaries , Geologic Sediments , Metals/analysis , Metals/toxicity , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Mining , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity
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Sci Total Environ ; 803: 149883, 2022 Jan 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34525753

ABSTRACT

Mining has been described as an important source of contaminants to the coastal zone worldwide, which is greatly intensified in the case of tailing dam ruptures. This study assessed the environmental quality of the marine coastal area impacted by a mining disaster (Fundão Mine dam collapse on 05 November 2015, Southeast Brazil) by applying a geochemical multi-index and physical approach over 18 months (from October 2018 to March 2020). Nutrients, metal(oid)s and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) were integrated by quality indexes: Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Water Quality Index (CWQI) and the Pollution Load Index (PLI) for water quality; Sediment Quality Guideline Quotients (SQG-q metal(oid)s and SQG-q PAHs) for sediment quality. Three scenarios regarding river discharge and wave-heights (Hs) were considered: 2018/2019-wet, 2019-dry, 2019/2020-wet. An Environmental Risk Assessment framework was built to describe the overall environmental quality in regards to water and sediment quality indexes as well as physical conditions. Here we show that the worsening of environmental quality is highly associated with the decrease of water quality by metal(oid)s (total forms of As and Ni; dissolved forms of Co and Fe) during the 2019-dry scenario when river discharge was at the lowest and the highest Hs occurred. Resuspension of fine sediment and suspended Fe(III) oxy-hydroxide nanoparticles by waves seem to be the main processes for releasing metal(oid)s into the water column. CWQI and PLI showed marginal and polluted conditions for water quality, respectively, and SQG-q for metals and PAHs indicated moderate impact in the sediment during the 2019-dry period. Toxicity to pelagic and benthic fauna is expected to occur in those conditions. Recovery of environmental quality occurred during the 2019/2020-wet scenario, which could be explained by alongshore and offshore transport of sediment and the dilution of aqueous metal(oid)s by intense river discharge on the continental shelf.


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Metals, Heavy , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Canada , Environmental Monitoring , Ferric Compounds , Geologic Sediments , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Rivers , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 18(4): 359-370, Oct-Dec/2013. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-696000

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho apresenta o desenvolvimento de um modelo de qualidade da água acoplado com um software livre de Sistema de Informação Geográfica (SIG) para representação de impactos causados por lançamentos de poluentes em grande escala, com uma visão sistêmica de toda a bacia hidrográfica e com ferramentas simplificadas para lidar com as condições típicas de baixa disponibilidade de dados. No modelo proposto, denominado SIAQUA-IPH, é adotada uma metodologia baseada na solução analítica da equação de transporte de poluentes por meio de um esquema de sobreposição linear. São apresentados testes em que os resultados do modelo foram comparados com experimentos de lançamento de traçadores no Rio Paraíba do Sul, com resultados promissores, considerando-se as incertezas envolvidas.


This paper presents the development of a water quality model coupled with an open source Geographic Information System (GIS) software representing the impacts of large scale pollutant releases, with a systemic view of the entire basin, and simplified tools to deal with typical data scarcity situations. In the proposed model, called SIAQUA-IPH, a methodology based on the pollutant transport equation analytical solution through a scheme of linear superposition is adopted. The paper also presents tests in which model results were compared to tracer releases experiments in the Paraíba do Sul river, where promising results were obtained considering the uncertainties involved.

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