Bioavailability Assessment of Metals from the Coastal Sediments of Tropical Estuaries Based on Acid-Volatile Sulfide and Simultaneously Extracted Metals

Author:

Rodrigues Ana Paula de Castro12ORCID,Pereira Matheus Marinho1,Campos Aline3,da Silva Quaresma Tássia Lins1,Pova Rodrigo1,Vieira Thatianne Castro14,Diaz Rút Amélia1,Moreira Manuel1,Araripe Denise5,Monte Christiane do Nascimento16,Machado Wilson1

Affiliation:

1. Program of Geochemistry, Department of Geochemistry, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Outeiro de São João Batista s/n, Niterói 24020-141, RJ, Brazil

2. Health Science Center, Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ), Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro 21941-902, RJ, Brazil

3. Integrated Faculties Maria Thereza Oceanography and Marine Biology, Av. Visconde do Rio Branco, 869, São Domingos, Niterói 24210-006, RJ, Brazil

4. Pos-Graduation Program on Oceans and Earth Dynamics, Federal Fluminense University (UFF), Av. Milton Tavares de Souza s/n, Gragoatá, Niterói 24210-340, RJ, Brazil

5. Program of Chemistry, Departament of Chemistry, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Out. de São João Batista s/n, Niterói 24020-141, RJ, Brazil

6. Geology Department, Federal of Western of Pará (Ufopa), Av. Vera Paz s/n, Salé, Santarém 68040-255, PA, Brazil

Abstract

Bioavailability assessment is important for evaluating the risks to the local biota, and the combined use of several ecological risk indices in eutrophic environments allows the best analysis of the local reality for decision-making. The relationship between acid volatile sulfide (AVS) concentrations and simultaneously extracted metals (SEM) allows us to infer the metal holding capacity of sediment, with the objective of evaluating the potential bioavailability of trace metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) using ecological risk indices, such as the ΣSEM/AVS model and Adverse Effect Index (AEI), in surface sediments from Guanabara Bay and Sepetiba Bay, Brazil. AVS was determined using a colorimetric method and SEM with ICP-OES. In general, almost all sampling in Sepetiba Bay showed ΣSEM/AVS ratio values above 1. However, all results for the ΣSEM/AVS ratio found for the Guanabara Bay sediments were <1 for both estuaries. After normalization by organic carbon content, a possible toxicity risk for biota was found in Sepetiba Bay. However, the AEI in Guanabara Bay was above 1 for all metals in most samples, also indicating a risk to the biota.

Funder

CNPq

CAPES

Publisher

MDPI AG

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