Environmental assessment: study of metals in fluvial sediments in sites impacted by coal processing and steel industry activities

Citation
Ec. Teixeira et al., Environmental assessment: study of metals in fluvial sediments in sites impacted by coal processing and steel industry activities, FUEL, 79(12), 2000, pp. 1539-1546
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry,"Chemical Engineering
Journal title
FUEL
ISSN journal
00162361 → ACNP
Volume
79
Issue
12
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1539 - 1546
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-2361(200010)79:12<1539:EASOMI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The present work aims to study the contamination of the sediments in areas impacted by coal processing and steel industry activities from the Baixo Ja cui Region, in the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Sediments were collecte d in the rivers (Jacui and Taquari) and streams (Conde and Rates) for 7 mon ths in 15 sites. Total and partial extractions were applied to the sample o f sediments The accuracy was evaluated for total extraction using the Canad a certified reference material (STDS-3, 4). Results of the total extraction in comparison to the background values showed higher metallic elements con centration for some sediment samples, however these results are unable to e stablish information on the existence of anthropogenic contribution in the sites. Partial extraction applied to the samples allowed the evaluation of the labile available fraction indicating contamination of sediment in some sites. Higher and lower mobilities were verified for Mn and Cr, respectivel y. The other elements studied presented intermediate to weak mobility. Fact or analyzes applied to the variables studied emphasized the differences in the separation of the sites in relation to the variables type and concentra tion for total extraction, as well as to the mobility and labile available fraction from sediment samples for partial extraction. The variables Fe, C, S and Ni, Co, Zn, Mn were characterized in the Conde stream, indicating co ntamination by coal. Cr and Cu were found in the Jacui river in the sites n earest to the steel industry. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights res erved.