Ct. Callil et Wj. Junk, Aquatic gastropods as mercury indicators in the Pantanal of Pocone region (Mato Grosso, Brasil), WATER A S P, 125(1-4), 2001, pp. 319-330
Gold mining is the principal polluting activity in the municipality of Poco
ne at the northern limit of the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brasil and is char
acterized by the inadequate use of mercury in the gold extraction process.
A way to contribute to the assessment of the environmental impact of mercur
y release in the Pantanal is to make use of bioaccumulation. Thus, determin
ations of total mercury in 188 Gastropods of three different species were m
ade in seven different sampling sites during the dry and wet periods. Incre
ase of mercury levels in the snails was restricted to the gold mining area
and adjacent sedimentation areas. The largest mercury concentrations were f
ound at the Tanque dos Padres site, reaching 2.04 mug g(-1) in individuals
of Pomacea scalaris. In the other sampling sites, molluscs collected in the
Araras/Piuval Bay complex, a mercury retention area, showed the largest me
rcury concentration, reaching up to 1.12 mug g(-1).