Using trace element concentrations in Corbicula fluminea to identify potential sources of contamination in an urban river |
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Authors: | Peltier Gretchen Loeffler Meyer Judith L Jagoe Charles H Hopkins William A |
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Affiliation: | University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology, Athens, GA 30602, USA. gl232@columbia.edu |
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Abstract: | We used the biomonitor, Corbicula fluminea, to investigate the contributions of trace elements associated with different point sources and land uses in a large river. Trace elements were analyzed in tissues of clams collected from 15 tributary streams draining five land use or point source types: agriculture, forest, urban, coal-fired power plant (CFPP), and wastewater (WWTP). Clams from forested catchments had elevated Hg concentrations, and concentrations of arsenic and selenium were highest (5.0+/-0.2 and 13.6+/-0.9 microg g(-1) dry mass (DM), respectively) in clams from CFPP sites. Cadmium concentrations were significantly higher in clams from urban and CFPP sites (4.1+/-0.2 and 3.6+/-0.9 microg g(-1) DM, respectively). Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMS) of tissue concentrations in clams clustered at CFPP and forest/agriculture sites at opposite ends of the ordination space, and the distribution of sites was driven by Cu, Zn, Cd, and Hg. |
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Keywords: | Corbicula fluminea Selenium Arsenic Urban Coal |
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