2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-008-0017-1
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Effects of iron-ore mining and processing on metal bioavailability in a tropical coastal lagoon

Abstract: Background, aim, and scope In water systems, water quality and geochemical properties of sediments determine the speciation of trace metals, metal transport, and sediment-water exchange, influencing metal availability and its potential effects on biota. Studies from temperate climates have shown that iron-ore mining and tailing wastewaters, besides being a source of trace metals, usually show high levels of dissolved ions and particulate suspended matter, thus having the potential of indirectly changing metal … Show more

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“…DO values ranged from 2.34 to 8.91 mg•L −1 and oxygen saturation remained around 80% during most of the sampled period, which demonstrates that oxygen is not a limiting factor for the biota in Potou lagoon. Similar oxygen concentrations are found in other coastal lagoons, such as Comprida lagoon in South East Brazil [23], Foz de Almargem lagoon in Portugal [29] and Icarai and Guanabara lagoons in South East Brazil [32].…”
Section: Seasonal Variation Of Water Quality Parameterssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…DO values ranged from 2.34 to 8.91 mg•L −1 and oxygen saturation remained around 80% during most of the sampled period, which demonstrates that oxygen is not a limiting factor for the biota in Potou lagoon. Similar oxygen concentrations are found in other coastal lagoons, such as Comprida lagoon in South East Brazil [23], Foz de Almargem lagoon in Portugal [29] and Icarai and Guanabara lagoons in South East Brazil [32].…”
Section: Seasonal Variation Of Water Quality Parameterssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Moreover, considering that ML and the nearby lagoons have similar natural macroenvironments, fish from both sites probably have similar feeding habits. Therefore, it is possible that the increase observed in retinol and didehydro retinol in T. rendalli from nearby lagoons is not due to differences in diet but due to higher Fe and trace element exposure or differences in bioavailability [20]. Despite these interesting and important findings, the present study does have some limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Pereira et al, 2008, showed that iron ore mining constitutes potential sources for these heavy metals in sediments. The lower concentrations of Cu and Zn during rainy season may be due to lower pH, hardness and sulphide content due largely to mining (Pereira et.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%