2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.09.023
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Chronology of mercury enrichment factors in reef corals from western Venezuela

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“…The ecological effect of resuspended contaminated sediment in marine environments is complex (Roberts, 2012); however, the liberation of sediment-bound contaminates is an important problem in mine waste management where resuspension and entrainment of sediment particles by wind-induced motions (e.g., waves and currents) occur (see review by Eggleton and Thomas, 2004 In shallow coastal waters, like CH, resuspension events can occur frequently due to wind-and wave-induced bottom stresses. In contrast to some studies linking rain to coral metal uptake (e.g., Ramos et al, 2009), CH trace metal variability was not related to cumulative annual precipitation, presumably given the lack of runoff on Bermuda. In contrast, the statistically significant relationship between southeasterly wind speed (number of observations) and the first EOF at CH (Fig.…”
Section: Castle Harbourcontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…The ecological effect of resuspended contaminated sediment in marine environments is complex (Roberts, 2012); however, the liberation of sediment-bound contaminates is an important problem in mine waste management where resuspension and entrainment of sediment particles by wind-induced motions (e.g., waves and currents) occur (see review by Eggleton and Thomas, 2004 In shallow coastal waters, like CH, resuspension events can occur frequently due to wind-and wave-induced bottom stresses. In contrast to some studies linking rain to coral metal uptake (e.g., Ramos et al, 2009), CH trace metal variability was not related to cumulative annual precipitation, presumably given the lack of runoff on Bermuda. In contrast, the statistically significant relationship between southeasterly wind speed (number of observations) and the first EOF at CH (Fig.…”
Section: Castle Harbourcontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Many studies have shown uptake of metals by scleractinian corals (Howard and Brown, 1984;Fallon et al, 2002;David, 2003;Reichelt-Brushett and Harrison, 2005;Ramos et al, 2009). Abundances of trace metals in corals have been explored to monitor environmental change and to reconstruct temporal and spatial patterns of contaminant input to the coral reef environment (e.g., Scott, 1990;Guzman and Jimenez, 1992;Bastidas and Garcia, 1999;Fallon et al, 2002;David, 2003;Runnalls and Coleman, 2003;Al-Rousan et al, 2007;Edinger et al, 2008;Prouty et al, 2008;Chen et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fe and Mn are regarded as markers of terrestrial material inputs (Ramos et al, 2004;Ramos et al, 2009). For example, Lewis et al (2007) described Mn in a 175 yr-long Porites coral from Magnetic Island, Australia, as a tracer of sediment input attributed to animal grazing and related soil erosion, from the Burdekin River catchment into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Pearl River estuary (Shi et al, 2010) Hg concentrations decrease on moving seawards along the estuary. In Venezuela, Ramos et al (2009) linked increases of Hg in coral skeletons to rainfall and runoff from industrial sites, while in the Caribbean, Guzman and Garcia (2002) found elevated Hg concentrations in various components of the reef environment, and related these to burning and mining activities with some evidence of long distance movement.…”
Section: Hg Concentrations Have Been Identified In Sediments In Variomentioning
confidence: 99%