Historical analysis of heavy metal pollution in three estuaries on the north coast of Galicia (NW Spain) |
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Authors: | F Lorenzo A Alonso M J Pellicer J L Pagés M Pérez-Arlucea |
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Institution: | 1.Sección Ciencias de la Tierra. Facultad de Ciencias,Universidade de A Coru?a,Coru?a,Spain;2.Facultad de Ciencias Geológicas,Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Madrid,Spain;3.Facultad de Ciencias del Mar.,Universidade de Vigo,Vigo,Spain |
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Abstract: | This research focuses on the development of metal pollution in sediment cores from three estuaries in Northwest Spain: Viveiro,
Ortigueira and Barqueiro. Pb, Cu, Co, Cr, Cd and Zn and total organic carbon were assessed using principal component analysis
(PCA) in order to obtain background values, measure pollution levels and identify pollution sources. Results were interpreted
by considering the local industrial history, grain size and C/N relationship. The pollution levels obtained bear a strong
resemblance to those documented for of a moderately industrialised area. PCA identifies factors that reflect mainly temporal
associations with metals. Sedimentation rates between 0.9 and 1.1 cm/year were determined. In Viveiro core levels of Cr pollution
are associated with tanneries. In Ortigueira, high core levels of Cu and Co are linked to mining, and Cr levels to adjacent
ultramafic rocks. Erosion of Holocene sediment causes high values of Co and Cr in the Barqueiro core. Cu increase in the three
estuaries is related to fungicide use since 1910. Sea level rise appears to be affecting the marine characteristics of the
sediments in Barqueiro. In Viveiro, the nature of the sediment reflects engineering work and land reclamation. |
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Keywords: | Metals Cores PCA Background values Estuaries NW Spain |
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