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Sci Total Environ ; 807(Pt 2): 151231, 2022 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34715230

ABSTRACT

The Abrolhos bank is home of the richest coral reef system of the Southwestern Atlantic, where endemic coral species are found. It has been reported that Abrolhos' corals are under intense stress due to increasing of Marine Heat Waves during the last decades. Additionally, anthropic interventions along the adjacent coastal regions are a factor of concern since they contribute to the increase in the sediment load and to organic debris input in the reef domain. In November 2015, the collapse of the Fundão mining tailings dam resulted in the release of approximately 50 million m3 of iron oxide and quartz-rich slurry into the Doce River. Aiming at using a fingerprint of the tailings and to assess the presence of traces of the Fundão dam material from this event on the Abrolhos bank, this work presents new 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd isotope ratios of marine suspended sediment samples collected between 2016 and 2020 from a network of sediment traps throughout the reef and complementary suspended material at sea. In parallel, we monitored meteo-oceanographic parameters and modeled surface marine currents as an attempt to identify the sediment transport between the Doce River mouth and Abrolhos bank. The r isotopes were used as provenance proxies based on the fact that minerals and rocks tend to have specific isotopic signatures reflecting their own geological derivation. In this context, the isotopic ratios of various potential regional sources for the sedimentation in Abrolhos bank were evaluated. Our monitoring and isotopic measurements indicate that Doce River signatures are detected at Abrolhos bank, following the seasonal Doce River discharge at sea. Isotopic signature of Doce River at Abrolhos bank was also observed during the austral winter (July-August) when cold fronts migrate at the Brazilian coast with higher frequency and energy.


Subject(s)
Anthozoa , Structure Collapse , Animals , Brazil , Coral Reefs , Geologic Sediments , Isotopes
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PLoS One ; 16(1): e0245019, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33444356

ABSTRACT

The knowledge on the deposition and retention of the viral particle of SARS-CoV-2 in the respiratory tract during the very initial intake from the ambient air is of prime importance to understand the infectious process and COVID-19 initial symptoms. We propose to use a modified version of a widely tested lung deposition model developed by the ICRP, in the context of the ICRP Publication 66, that provides deposition patterns of microparticles in different lung compartments. In the model, we mimicked the "environmental decay" of the virus, determined by controlled experiments related to normal speeches, by the radionuclide 11C that presents comparable decay rates. Our results confirm clinical observations on the high virus retentions observed in the extrathoracic region and the lesser fraction on the alveolar section (in the order of 5), which may shed light on physiopathology of clinical events as well on the minimal inoculum required to establish infection.


Subject(s)
COVID-19/virology , SARS-CoV-2/physiology , Aerosols/analysis , COVID-19/metabolism , Carbon Radioisotopes , Humans , Lung/metabolism , Lung/pathology , Lung/virology , Models, Biological , Respiratory System/metabolism , Respiratory System/virology
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2011. 167 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-691529

ABSTRACT

Neste trabalho foi realizado um estudo sobre o impacto sobre a atmosfera e a biota terrestre devido às emissões antrópicas na Baia do Almirantado/Ilha Rei George – Antártica. Foram monitoradas as emissões dos compostos orgânicos voláteis e semi-voláteis, tanto nas fontes emissoras como no entorno da Estação Antártica Comandante Ferraz e estimadas as emissões dos navios, dos geradores a diesel e da incineração de lixo. Na avaliação do entorno, coletaram-se amostras de ar, neve e penas de aves. Com os resultados das emissões, do estudo topográfico e da meteorologia, realizou-se uma modelagem de plumas gaussiana para avaliar os impactos. Quatro cenários foram avaliados: dois com a presença dos navios NApOc Ary Rongel e Maximiano apresentaram concentrações máximas de até 356 µg m-3 de COV e 18 µg m-3 de material particulado, enquanto os demais, sem a presença dos navios, apenas considerando as estações de pesquisa EACF e Arctowski, apresentaram concentrações máximas de até 2,5 µg m-3 de COV e 1,3 µg m-3 de material particulado. Amostras de COV coletadas foram compatíveis com o cenário mais crítico. O estudo de correlação para carbonilas e HPA atmosférico e Carbono elementar e HPA, depositados em neve, apontaram a EACF como a principal fonte de emissão. As concentrações de levoglucosano detectadas a aproximadamente 2 km da EACF apontaram para a prática de incineração de lixo da EACF. Todas as áreas de interesse biológicos, anteriormente mapeados, dentro da AAEG, são vulneráveis às emissões antrópicas, como sugeriu o modelo de dispersão e a sobreposição dos resultados encontrados.


In this study it was conducted a study on the impact on the atmosphere and terrestrial biota due to anthropogenic emissions in Admiralty Bay / King George Island - Antarctica. It was monitored the emissions of volatile organic compounds and semi-volatile, both in emission sources and in the surrounding of Antarctic Station Comandante Ferraz, and estimated emissions from ships, diesel generators and waste incineration. In assessing the environment, it were collected air, snow and feathers samples. With the emissions results, meteorology database and topographical study, it was used a Gaussian plume modeling to assess impacts. Four scenarios were evaluated: the presence of two ships NApOca Ary Rongel and Maximiano had concentrations up to 356 mg m-3 for VOCs and 18 mg m-3 for particulate matter, while the other, without the presence of the vessels, only considering research stations EACF Arctowski showed concentrations of up to 2.5 mg m-3 for VOC and 1.3 mg m-3 for particulate matter. VOC samples collected were consistent with the most critical scenario. The correlation study for atmospheric carbonyls and HPA and HPA and Black Carbon, deposited on snow, EACF pointed to be the main emissions source. The levoglucosan concentrations found approximately 2 km from EACF pointed to the practice of waste incineration at EACF. All areas of biological interest, previously mapped within the AAEG are vulnerable to anthropogenic emissions, as suggested by the dispersion model and the overlap of results.


Subject(s)
Environment , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Antarctic Regions , Biota , Benzene/toxicity , Carbon/toxicity , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Vehicle Emissions/toxicity , Human Activities , Air Pollutants/analysis
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Genet Mol Res ; 1(2): 159-66, 2002 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14963843

ABSTRACT

The chemical compound temephos (0,0,0',0'-tetrametyl-0,0'-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphorothioate) is an organophosphorous pesticide that has been used in Brazil since 1967 in control campaigns against the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue and yellow fever. We used single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE), SOS/umu and Ames/Salmonella assays to test the toxicity and mutagenicity of temephos. Temephos was genotoxic in the SCGE assay, inducing severe DNA lesions (type IV lesions) at doses above 1.34 micro M. It was mutagenic, but not toxic, in the SOS/umu assay to Escherichia coli strain PQ37, but not to PQ35, at concentrations above 1.33 micro M, particularly when the S9 mixture was not used in the assay. Temephos was not mutagenic in the Ames assay with S. typhimurium strains TA97, TA98, TA100 and TA102, both with and without metabolic activation. However, temephos at concentrations above 3.33 micro M was mutagenic to TA98NR, YG7104 and YG7108, both with and without metabolic activation. In conclusion, temephos was genotoxic and mutagenic in all the three tests used, and in two of them at concentrations similar to those routinely used to combat Aedes aegypti.


Subject(s)
Insecticides/toxicity , Mutagens/toxicity , Temefos/toxicity , Animals , Comet Assay , Male , Mutagenicity Tests/methods , Rats , Rats, Wistar , SOS Response, Genetics , Salmonella typhimurium/drug effects
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