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Using an integrated approach to assess the sediment quality of an estuary from the semi-arid coast of Brazil

The Jundiaí–Potengi Estuary (JPE) on the semi-arid coast of Brazil is influenced by multiple sources of pollution. Sediment quality at 10 JPE sites was evaluated through an integrated approach. Rainy and dry seasons were considered. Collected sediments were analyzed for texture, metal, nitrogen, pho...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2016-03, Vol.104 (1-2), p.70-82
Main Authors: Souza, Ivanildo Surini, Araujo, Giuliana Seraphim, Cruz, Ana Carolina Feitosa, Fonseca, Tainá Garcia, Camargo, Julia Beatriz Duarte Alves, Medeiros, Guilherme Fulgêncio, Abessa, Denis M.S.
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description The Jundiaí–Potengi Estuary (JPE) on the semi-arid coast of Brazil is influenced by multiple sources of pollution. Sediment quality at 10 JPE sites was evaluated through an integrated approach. Rainy and dry seasons were considered. Collected sediments were analyzed for texture, metal, nitrogen, phosphorus concentrations, and toxicity to invertebrates. Geochemical and ecotoxicological data were integrated using qualitative approaches and multivariate techniques. We observed decreased sediment quality in both seasons, particularly in the mid-estuary. In the dry season, the contamination–toxicity relationship was clearer, as hydrological conditions favor contaminant retention within the estuary. Rainy season conditions were found to be worse, since stormwater drainage from agricultural and urban areas carries the contamination into the estuary. Because of the contamination sources and dissolved and particle-bound metal transport, contamination and toxicity did not correlate as clearly in the rainy season. The results suggest that unmeasured contaminants are contributing to JPE sediment degradation. •Quality of sediments of an estuary from the semi-arid coast of Brazil was studied.•Mid- and lowestuary presented metal-enriched sediments.•Sediment toxicities were partially explained by metal levels.•Rainy period exhibited worse condition, dry period showed metal retention.•Jundiaí–Potengi Estuary seems to behave according to the Arctic paradox.
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coasts
Contamination
drainage
dry season
Ecotoxicology
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Estuaries
Geochemistry
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
invertebrates
Marine
Metals - analysis
nitrogen
Nitrogen - analysis
phosphorus
Phosphorus - analysis
Rain
Seasons
Sediments
Semi-arid coast
stormwater
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urban areas
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
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