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Sedimentary record of anthropogenic contaminants (trace metals and PAHs) and organic matter in a Mediterranean coastal area (Gulf of Palermo, Italy)

The Gulf of Palermo (Italy, Mediterranean Sea) is a contaminated coastal environment with a relatively high influx of unregulated industrial and domestic effluents. Two sediment box-cores were collected at water depths of 100 and 712 m. Samples were analysed for trace metals (As, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb)...

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Published in:Journal of marine systems 2009-08, Vol.78 (1), p.136-145
Main Authors: Di Leonardo, Rossella, Vizzini, Salvatrice, Bellanca, Adriana, Mazzola, Antonio
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description The Gulf of Palermo (Italy, Mediterranean Sea) is a contaminated coastal environment with a relatively high influx of unregulated industrial and domestic effluents. Two sediment box-cores were collected at water depths of 100 and 712 m. Samples were analysed for trace metals (As, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb), total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (ΣPAHs), organic carbon to total nitrogen (C org/N tot) ratios and organic carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition ( δ 13C org and δ 15N tot). At the coastal site, trace metal and ΣPAH depth profiles show a clear upcore increase, indicating increasing contamination over the recent past. Concentrations of ΣPAHs, Hg, Pb, Cu, and As appear to be potentially hazardous, far exceeding national and international regulatory guidelines. C org/N tot ratios and δ 13C org indicate the marine origin of organic matter, supporting eutrophication rather than direct land runoff as principal carbon source. The distal site exhibits lesser contaminant input and minor anthropogenic influence. On the whole, sedimentary records were reliable indicators of recent metal and ΣPAH contamination and organic enrichment.
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Coastal environments
Contamination
Copper
Enrichment
Gulf of Palermo
Gulfs
Lead (metal)
Marine
Mercury
PAHs
Sediment
TOC
Trace metal
Trace metals
δ13C
δ15N
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