Mr. Dasilva et al., METAL CONTAMINATION IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF MANGROVES, LAGOONS AND SOUTHERN BAY IN FLORIANOPOLIS ISLAND, Environmental technology, 17(10), 1996, pp. 1035-1046
Total concentrations for Hg, Pb, Cd, Se, As, Sn, U, Zn, Ni, Cu, Cr, Sb
, Sr, Fd and Ag were determined in surface sediments of the mangroves,
lagoons and Southern Bay from Florianopolis Island in Brazil, by usin
g a ICP-MS technique and statistic methods. The goal was to estimate t
he actual level of contamination in metals in Florianopolis Island. Th
e results show, that in many sites, concentrations higher than the mea
n elemental composition of sediments on earth were found for Hg, Pb, S
e, As, Sn, U and Ag. The statistic analysis shows that the metals conc
entrations follows more preferentially the variation of the fine grain
fraction than that of the organic matter. In contrast, U and Hg seem
to be more associated with organic matter. The principal component ana
lysis clearly illustrates the distinctions occurring between the zones
which included the Southern Bay and the Itacorubi mangrove (likely to
be under anthropogenic influence) and the zone of the Peri lagoon whe
re the natural influence is predominating. In the lagoon of Conceicao,
metal concentrations very dose to the means earth values have been fo
und except for Ag and Se. According to our results, the decreasing ord
er of the studied areas for anthropogenic inputs is: mangrove of Itaco
rubi > Southern Bay > lagoon of Conceicaco > mangrove of Ratones > man
grove of Tavares > lagoon of Peri.