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Historical mercury contamination in a major Latin American industrial and port complex: The case of the Santos estuary, Southeastern Brazil

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114100

Keywords

Mercury contamination; Historical evolution; Sediment cores; Santos estuary

Funding

  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - Brasil (CAPES) [001]
  2. Sao Paulo Science Foundation (FAPESP) [2009/ 01211-0, 2011/50581-4, 2017/08987-0]
  3. Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP)
  4. Laboratory of Inorganic Marine Chemistry (LaQiMar)

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The present study found historical anthropogenic mercury accumulation in the Santos estuary, with large spatial and temporal variations in mercury distribution. The highest contamination was observed in the upper estuary, with industrial activities being the primary source of mercury pollution.
The present study determined total mercury (Hg) in four 210Pb dated sediment cores to assess the historical anthropogenic Hg accumulation in the Santos estuary, Southeastern Brazil. Background levels were identified using the deepest sections of the cores, corresponding to pre-industrial ages. Mercury distribution in the sediment cores (0.02-2.64 mg kg-1) presented a large spatial and temporal variation. Contamination is highest in the upper estuary and indicates that the industrial hub, especially a chlor-alkali plant is the primary source of Hg. A contaminant trap effect is observed in this area associated with high fine sediment accumulation and Hg fluxes. The contamination pattern indicates that the regions not affected by direct inputs are influenced by reworking, resuspension, and transport of contaminated sediments by tidal flows. The Hg enrichment in the upper layers of the sediment cores demonstrates that the environmental actions fulfilled in the 1980s were insufficient to control Hg pollution in the Santos estuary.

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