L. Favretto et al., TERRIGENOUS DEBRIS AND MUSSEL POLLUTION - A DIFFERENTIATION BASED ON TRACE-ELEMENT CONCENTRATION BY MEANS OF MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS, Analytica chimica acta, 344(3), 1997, pp. 251-259
The total content of nine trace elements (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd,
Hg and Pb) of the soft edible part of mussels (Mytilus galloprovincial
is Lamarck) sampled in two different sites was considered. The first s
ampling site was located at the extremity of a pier near the sewage of
Trieste in a polluted area of the Muggia Bay (Gulf of Trieste in the
Northern Adriatic Sea), whereas unpolluted mussels were simultaneously
sampled in the second one, i.e. a hatchery just off the southern extr
emity of the bay. The sampling was extended over a year and occurred w
ith a frequency of nearly ten days. Both mussel groups had an equal sa
mple numerosity (n(1)=n(2)=43) and standard atomic absorption methods
were used for all the trace elements. Linear discriminant analysis (LD
A) was applied to this two-group sampling in order to test a possible
differentiation between the polluted and unpolluted mussels. LDA gave
in this two-group sampling a nearly complete separation of scores, whe
reas the bidimensional and tridimensional score plots, obtained by mea
ns of linear principal component analysis (LPCA), gave a certain degre
e of entanglement. The detrital origin of pollutants is also discussed
.