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A modelling approach to assess the impact of land mining on marine biodiversity: Assessment in coastal catchments experiencing catastrophic events (SW Brazil)

机译:评估陆地采矿对海洋生物多样性的影响的一种建模方法:在经历灾难性事件的沿海集水区进行评估(巴西西南部)

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Analysis that link hydrological processes with oceanographic dispersion offer a promising approach for assessing impacts of land-based activities on marine ecosystems. However, such an analysis has not yet been customised to quantify specific pressures from mining activities on marine biodiversity including those from spillages resulting from tailing dam failure. Here, using a Brazilian catchment in which a tailing dam collapsed (Doce river) as a case study, we provide a modelling approach to assess the impacts on key ecosystems and marine protected areas subjected to two exposure regimes: (i) a pulse disturbance event for the period 2015-2016, following the immediate release of sediments after dam burst, which witnessed an average increase of 88% in sediment exports; and (ii) a press disturbance phase for the period 2017-2029, when impacts are sustained over time by sediments along the river's course. We integrated four components into impact assessments: hydrological modelling, coastal-circulation modelling, ecosystem mapping, and biological sensitivities. The results showed that pulse disturbance causes sharp increases in the amount of sediments entering the coastal area, exposing key sensitive ecosystems to pollution (e.g. rhodolith beds), highlighting an urgent need for developing restoration strategies for these areas. The intensity of impacts will diminish over time but the total area of sensitive ecosystems at risk are predicted to be enlarged. We determined monitoring and restoration priorities by evaluating and comparing the extent to which sensitive ecosystems within marine protected areas were exposed to disturbances. The information obtained in this study will allow the optimization of recovery efforts in the marine area affected, and valuation of ecosystem services lost. (c) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:将水文过程与海洋分布联系起来的分析为评估陆上活动对海洋生态系统的影响提供了一种有前途的方法。但是,这种分析尚未定制化,以量化采矿活动对海洋生物多样性的具体压力,包括尾矿坝故障造成的溢漏所产生的压力。在这里,以巴西流域的尾矿坝倒塌(多斯河)为案例研究,我们提供了一种建模方法来评估受到两种暴露制度的环境对关键生态系统和海洋保护区的影响:(i)脉冲干扰事件在大坝破裂后立即释放沉积物之后,2015-2016年期间,沉积物出口平均增长了88%; (ii)在2017年至2029年的新闻界扰动阶段,沿河航道的沉积物会随着时间的流逝持续产生影响。我们将四个组成部分整合到影响评估中:水文建模,沿海环流建模,生态系统制图和生物敏感性。结果表明,脉冲扰动会导致进入沿海地区的沉积物数量急剧增加,使关键敏感的生态系统受到污染(例如菱锰矿床),这凸显了迫切需要为这些地区制定恢复策略。随着时间的流逝,影响的强度将减弱,但预计处于风险中的敏感生态系统的总面积将扩大。我们通过评估和比较海洋保护区内敏感生态系统受到干扰的程度,确定了监测和恢复的重点。这项研究中获得的信息将有助于优化受影响海域的恢复工作,并评估丧失的生态系统服务的价值。 (c)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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