Evaluation of the risk of contamination by heavy metals (Hg and Pb) in marine sediments of Estero Huaylá, Puerto Bolívar, Ecuador

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The study of mercury content in marine sediments is presented in nine sampling stations of Estero Huaylá in Puerto Bolívar (Ecuador), by means of spectrophotometry of atomic absorption with flame nebulization and with the generation of hydrides with atomization in a quartz cell. The ecological risk...

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Autores: González, Víctor, Valle, Sonia, Nirchio, Mauro, Olivero, Jesús, Tejeda, Lesly, Valdelamar, Juan, Pesantes, Fredis, González, Katherine
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/14995
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/14995
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Concentración de mercurio
contaminación
ecosistemas
plomo liberado
metales pesados
sedimentos marinos
agua dulce
Mercury concentration
pollution
ecosystems
released lead
heavy metals
marine sediments
freshwater
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Sumario:The study of mercury content in marine sediments is presented in nine sampling stations of Estero Huaylá in Puerto Bolívar (Ecuador), by means of spectrophotometry of atomic absorption with flame nebulization and with the generation of hydrides with atomization in a quartz cell. The ecological risk assessment was determined by calculating the pollution factor (fi) and the potential ecological risk index (IREP) at each sampling point. The result obtained, for each metal, was compared with the values of the existing sediment quality guide: CEL (Concentration with limit effect) and CEP (Concentration with probable effect). The results show that the mercury concentration was high in all stations with a minimum of 0.89 and a maximum of 5.79 μg/g, while for the values between 0.04 and 0.09 plomo were obtained μg/g. With respect to toxicological risk, mercury and lead concentration values exceeded the CEL limit value and some mercury values also exceeded the CEP value indicating that mercury more than lead represents a toxicological risk for biota in the sediments of the estuary Huaylá. With respect to the value of the pollution factor, all the points were diagnosed as highly contaminated by mercury, while for the lead, no significant concentrations were detected with the quantification method used. The potential ecological risk index, considering mercury, revealed three highly contaminated sites, five heavily polluted and one moderately polluted. In contrast, for lead, all sampling points are below the allowed limits. The points with the highest concentration of mercury and the highest risk of contamination were those located near the fertilizer and lime distribution companies for shrimp farms and near gas stations. In conclusion, the Huaylá estuary has high concentrations of mercury in its sediments, probably due to the outflow of water from the gold mining activity in the area that is transferred by the intertidal currents from the Santa Rosa estuary to the Huaylá estuary. The urgent need to establish reference values in the Ecuadorian environmental standard is highlighted because it does not contemplate mercury limits for marine and / or freshwater sediments.
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