Institution: | ? Florida International University, Drinking Water Research Center and Department of Chemistry, Miami, FL 33199, USA ? Universidad Simón Bolívar, Departamento de Química, Apartado 89000, Caracas, 1080-A, Venezuela § Texas A & M University, Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, College of Geosciences & Maritime Studies, College Station, TX 77845, USA |
Abstract: | Bivalve samples were collected at seven sampling stations located between the town of Machurucuto and the Bay of Higuerote, Venezuela, covering approximately 70 km of coastline. Samples were collected both east and west of the Tuy River mouth, which has a plume known to move in a north-westerly direction. Petroleum hydrocarbons, both aliphatic (n-alkanes and UCM) and polyaromatic (PAHs), were detected and quantified in the samples. These hydrocarbons were found to be primarily derived from fossil fuels. Halogenated organics consisted mostly of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and some chlorinated pesticides, primarily of the DDT group. Heavy metals such as Pb, Cu, Ni, Zn, Cr and Cd were analysed in the samples. The results clearly show the influence of the Tuy River plume on the water quality of the coastal zone, particularly that located west of the river mouth. One sampling station, located just east of the river mouth, also showed significant influence from the river plume. |