EFFECT OF DREDGING ON HG DISTRIBUTION IN WATER AND SEDIMENTS IN THE MUCURIPE HARBOR, FORTALEZA, NE BRAZIL

Hg mobilization fromn dredging

Authors

  • Luiz Drude de Lacerda
  • Ingra Kellen Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Prof. Baruaem Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Prof. Rozane Marins Universidade Federal do Ceará

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32360/acmar.v52i2.42167

Abstract

Dredging and tailings disposal can mobilize mercury (Hg) accumulated in bottom sediments, increasing the exposure of the aquatic biota. In the Mucuripe Harbor, NE, Brazil, dredging is performed regularly, but the impact on Hg mobilization is unknown. This paper presents results from the monitoring of a dredging operation to characterize and quantify an eventual Hg mobilization. The results showed that remobilization is significant and is associated with suspended solids. Further deposition of the Hg-enriched, remobilized, suspended solids increased Hg concentrations by a factor of 1.2 and 2.0 in harbor and shelf sediments, respectively. Maximum concentrations in harbor and shelf sediments reached 79.9 ng.g-1 and 32.4 ng.g-1 (20 and 9 higher than the regional background, respectively). The progressive increase in Hg concentrations may result in higher exposure to the local biota.
Keywords: metals, mobilization, contamination, coastal sediments.

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Published

2020-03-11