Methodological approach for metal pollution evaluation in sediments collected from the Taranto Gulf |
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Authors: | N. Cardellicchio A. Buccolieri A.D. Leo V. Librando Z. Minniti L. Spada |
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Affiliation: | 1. C.N.R., Institute for Coastal Marine Environment , via Roma 3, I-74100, Taranto , Italy n.cardellicchio@iamc.cnr.it;3. University of Lecce, Department of Materials Science , via per Monteroni, I-73100, Lecce , Italy;4. C.N.R., Institute for Coastal Marine Environment , via Roma 3, I-74100, Taranto , Italy;5. Research Centre for Analysis, Monitoring and Minimization Methods of Environmental Risk and Department of Chemistry, University of Catania , Viale Doria 6, I-95127, Catania , Italy |
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Abstract: | The concentrations of Hg, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, V, and Sn were determined in marine sediments collected from Taranto Gulf (Ionian Sea, Southern Italy). The aim of this article is to study the methodological approach in order to evaluate total metal levels determined in marine sediments of a contaminated area (Taranto Gulf, Southern Italy), to identify contaminated areas and to predict adverse biological effects based on Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs). The results are discussed in relation to geological characteristics of sediments in order to define background levels and anthropogenic input. Experimental results were elaborated by multivariate statistical techniques and Geographical Information System (GIS) software. The geoaccumulation index I geo and two sets of SQGs (in particular (a) the threshold effect level (TEL), the probable effect level (PEL) and (b) the effect range-low (ERL) and the effect range median (ERM)) have been used for environmental evaluation of metal concentrations. Results show that in Taranto coastal area, Mar Piccolo basin represents the most contaminated area. A comparison with results from other Mediterranean areas demonstrates that for some metals (such as Cd, Pb, and Hg) Taranto seas represent one of the most polluted areas in the Mediterranean Sea. A comparison of metal levels with SQGs also suggests an ecotoxicological risk for benthic organisms mainly in the first inlet of Mar Piccolo. |
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Keywords: | marine sediments heavy metals geoaccumulation index sediment quality guidelines Taranto (40° 28′ N 17° 15′ E) |
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