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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Assessment of trace metals contamination in estuarine sediments using a sequential extraction technique and principal component analysis
Other Titles: Microchemical Journal
Authors: Passos, Elisangela de Andrade
Alves, Jeferson C.
Santos, Izaias S. dos
Alves, Jose do Patrocínio H.
Garcia, Carlos Alexandre B.
Costa, Antonio Celso Spinola
metadata.dc.creator: Passos, Elisangela de Andrade
Alves, Jeferson C.
Santos, Izaias S. dos
Alves, Jose do Patrocínio H.
Garcia, Carlos Alexandre B.
Costa, Antonio Celso Spinola
Abstract: Fractionation of the metals Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in sediments was performed for samples collected from eight locations in the Poxim river estuary of Sergipe State, northeast Brazil, using the 3-stage sequential extraction procedure proposed by the European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR). The extraction method was found to be satisfactory for analysis of certified reference material BCR-701, with recovery values ranging from 85% (Cu) to 117% (Cr). The detection limits obtained were 0.001 to 0.305 μg g−1. Zn exhibited greatest mobility and bioavailability, indicative of anthropogenic sources, while Cr was mainly found in the residual fraction and could be used as an indicator for the contribution from natural sources. Cd,Cu, Ni and Pb were associated with the oxidizable fraction, and Pb, Cr and Ni with the reducible fraction. Principal component analysis (PCA) clearly separated the metals into three groups: I (Zn); II (Pb); III (Cd, Cu,Cr and Ni). These groupings were mainly due to different distributions of the metals in the various fractions,in sediments from the different locations. Risk assessment code (RAC) analysis indicated that although the metals presented a moderate overall risk to the aquatic environment, nickel showed a low risk (RACb10%) at three sites, while zinc presented a high risk (RACN30%) at four other sites.
Keywords: Trace metals
Sequential extraction
Sediments
Risk assessment code
PCA
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5623
Issue Date: 2010
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