An Integrated Approach for the Environmental Characterization of a Coastal Area in the Southern Atacama Desert

Author:

Bonnail Estefanía1ORCID,Cruces Edgardo1,Rothäusler Eva1,Oses Rómulo2,García Ayón3,Ulloa Christopher3,Navarro Nuria4ORCID,Rojas-Lillo Yesenia5,Parra Valdivia Álvaro6,Catalán Garrido Ricardo6,Abad Manuel4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigaciones Costeras de la Universidad de Atacama (CIC-UDA), Av. Copayapu 485, Copiapó 1530000, Chile

2. Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Sustentable de Atacama (CRIDESAT), Universidad de Atacama, Av. Copayapu 485, Copiapó 1530000, Chile

3. Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas de la Universidad de Atacama (IDICTEC-UDA), Av. Copayapu 485, Copiapó 1530000, Chile

4. Departamento Biología y Geología, Física y Química Inorgánica, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Calle Tulipán s/n, 28933 Móstoles, Spain

5. Independent Researcher, Copiapó 1530000, Chile

6. SEREMI del Medio Ambiente Región de Atacama, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Gobierno de Chile, Calle Portales 830, Copiapó 1530358, Chile

Abstract

Desert areas in northern Chile are highly valuable ecosystems. While human activities are impacting the area in different ways, there are few environmental studies available. The current study analysed the ecological health status (water, sediment, biota) of a northern coastal area in the Atacama Region, including a national park (with a protected marine area), a tourist and benthic management area, and an industrial area. Results from the physical–chemical characterization and physiological state of organisms of ecological importance (macroalgae and microalgae) were integrated to determine pollution and toxic responses. The results identified high and moderate pollution levels for Bi, Ca, As, Ag and Cd in sediments. The As concentration in sediments is the leading environmental problem, with average values above the threshold effect level, associated with fine sediments. The stations showed increasing contamination and stress from north to south (national park > tourist and benthic management area > industrial area), associated with the proximity to the discharge of mining waste from the Salado River. The national park registered the poorest health status as demonstrated by high Cu bioaccumulation and high photosynthetic stress in the macroalgae and the lowest biomass concentration of the microalgae in water. The tourist and benthic management area demonstrated high As concentrations in sediments and Cd bioaccumulation. The industrial area was the least contaminated area, exhibiting lower photosynthetic stress and bioaccumulation.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo of Chile

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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