2021
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.2751
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High iron content in river waters: environmental risks for aquatic biota and human health

Abstract: This study assessed the concentrations of metals in the Dourados and Brilhante Rivers, investigated the influence of landscape features surrounding these rivers on water quality, and evaluated the risks associated with metal contamination for aquatic biota and human health. Sampling was conducted at eighteen sites distributed along the rivers in June 2016. The concentrations of metals (Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cr, Al and Co) in the water were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy. All the… Show more

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“…High Fe content in sediment can alter the physical and chemical properties, such as color, texture, and pH. This could also affect the habitat of benthic organisms and the overall ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems (Viana et al, 2021). These results elaborate on the necessity for robust monitoring practices to assess the extent and impacts of contamination within sediment systems.…”
Section: Accumulation Of Iron In Sediments: Multifaceted Sources and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High Fe content in sediment can alter the physical and chemical properties, such as color, texture, and pH. This could also affect the habitat of benthic organisms and the overall ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems (Viana et al, 2021). These results elaborate on the necessity for robust monitoring practices to assess the extent and impacts of contamination within sediment systems.…”
Section: Accumulation Of Iron In Sediments: Multifaceted Sources and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The support capacity of an aquatic ecosystem for breeding fish in net tanks is defined according to the maximum level of production that a given ecosystem can sustain, without exceeding the acceptable limits of eutrophication indicators (Byron and Costa-Pierce, 2013;Bueno et al, 2017;Viana et al, 2021). In this sense, poorly planned aquaculture systems can generate irreversible impacts in the environment, especially those related to the increase of nutrients as a result of leftover feed and fish excrement that releases phosphorus and nitrogen, which are limiting factors in aquaculture (Carpenter et al, 1998) and which can cause the death of fish that are being produced (Kubitza, 1999a).…”
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confidence: 99%