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Trace elements in sediments and fish from Atrato River: an ecosystem with legal rights impacted by gold mining at the Colombian Pacific

机译:阿特拉托河中的沉积物和鱼类中的微量元素:受哥伦比亚太平洋金矿开采影响合法权益的生态系统

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The Atrato watershed is a rainforest that supports exceptional wildlife species and is considered one of the most biodiversity-rich areas on the planet, currently threatened by massive gold mining. Aimed to protect this natural resource, the Constitutional Court of Colombia declared the river subject to rights. The objective of this study was to quantify trace elements in sediments and fish from Atrato watershed, assessing their environmental and human health risk. Forty-two trace elements were quantified using ICP-MS. Thirty-one elements increased their concentration downstream the river. Concentration Factors (CF) suggest sediments were moderately polluted by Cr, Cu, Cd, and strongly polluted by As. Most stations had Cr (98%) and Ni (78%) concentrations greater than the Probable Effect Concentration (PEC) criteria. Together, toxic elements generate a Pollution Load Index (PLI) and a Potential Ecological Risk Index (RI) that categorized 54% of the sediments as polluted, and 90% as moderate polluted, respectively. Hemiancistrus wilsoni, a low trophic guild fish species, had the greater average levels for Ni, Cu, As and Cd, among other elements. Rubidium and Cs showed a positive correlation with fish trophic level, suggesting these two metals biomagnify in the food chain. The Hazard Quotient (HQ) for As was greater than 1 for several species, indicating a potential risk to human health. Collectively, data suggest gold mining carried out in this biodiversity hotspot releases toxic elements that have abrogated sediment quality in Atrato River, and their incorporation in the trophic chain constitutes a large threat on environmental and human health due to fish consumption. Urgent legal and civil actions should be implemented to halt massive mining-driven deforestation to enforce Atrato River rights. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:阿特拉托(Atrato)流域是一种雨林,支持着特殊的野生动植物物种,被认为是地球上生物多样性最丰富的地区之一,目前受到大规模金矿开采的威胁。为了保护这种自然资源,哥伦比亚宪法法院宣布该河为权利。这项研究的目的是量化阿特拉托流域沉积物和鱼类中的微量元素,评估其环境和人类健康风险。使用ICP-MS对42种微量元素进行了定量。 31个元素增加了它们在河下游的浓度。浓度因子(CF)表明沉积物被Cr,Cu,Cd中等污染,而As被重度污染。大多数站点的Cr(98%)和Ni(78%)浓度都大于可能的浓度(PEC)标准。有毒元素共同产生污染负荷指数(PLI)和潜在生态风险指数(RI),分别将54%的沉积物和90%的污染归为中度。低营养的公会鱼类Hemiancistrus wilsoni除其他元素外,其Ni,Cu,As和Cd的平均含量更高。 id和铯与鱼的营养水平呈正相关,表明这两种金属在食物链中具有生物放大作用。几种物种的As危害商(HQ)大于1,表明对人类健康有潜在风险。总体而言,数据表明,在该生物多样性热点进行的金矿开采释放了有毒元素,这些元素已破坏了阿特拉托河的沉积物质量,由于鱼的消费,将其纳入营养链对环境和人类健康构成了巨大威胁。应该采取紧急的法律和民事行动,制止大规模的采矿驱动的森林砍伐,以执行阿特拉托河权利。 (C)2019 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Environmental Pollution》 |2020年第1期|113290.1-113290.12|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Cartagena Sch Pharmaceut Sci Environm & Computat Chem Grp Zaragocilla Campus Cartagena 130015 Colombia|Technol Univ Choco Diego Luis Cordoba Sch Nat Sci Environm Toxicol & Nat Resources Grp Quibdo 292 Choco Colombia;

    Univ Huelva Ctr Res Sustainable Chem CIQSO Associate Unit CSIC Univ Huelva Atmospher Pollut Campus Carmen E-21071 Huelva Spain;

    Univ Cartagena Sch Pharmaceut Sci Environm & Computat Chem Grp Zaragocilla Campus Cartagena 130015 Colombia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Risk assessment; Sediment quality guidelines; Biodiversity; Choco; Colombia;

    机译:风险评估;泥沙质量指南;生物多样性;巧克力哥伦比亚;

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