Assessment of heavy metals in sediments of the Parnaíba River Delta in the semi-arid coast of Brazil

Studies related to heavy metal concentrations in coastal sediments are important to monitor and assess environmental health of estuarine ecosystems. Twenty-eight samples from Parnaíba River Delta, the largest open-ocean delta in the Americas, northeastern of Brazil were tested for heavy metals conce...

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description Studies related to heavy metal concentrations in coastal sediments are important to monitor and assess environmental health of estuarine ecosystems. Twenty-eight samples from Parnaíba River Delta, the largest open-ocean delta in the Americas, northeastern of Brazil were tested for heavy metals concentrations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn, Al and Fe), grain-size and easily oxidizable carbon. The relations of the heavy metals with sediment composition were evaluated using a multivariate statistical analysis. Sediment pollution assessment was carried out by enrichment factor (EF), geoaccumulation index (Igeo), contamination factor (CF) and potential ecological risk index (PERI). The average concentrations were 0.50 ± 0.09 mg Cd kg −1 , 6.95 ± 2.13 mg Pb kg −1 , 19.02 ± 8.75 mg Cu kg −1 , 23.20 ± 5.04 mg Ni kg −1 , 33.52 ± 6.82 mg Cr kg −1 , 43.99 ± 7.47 mg Zn kg −1 , 165.73 ± 86.71 mg Mn kg −1 , 2.93 ± 0.89% to Fe and 3.78 ± 1.17% to Al. The results indicate lower concentrations of heavy metals relative to limit concentrations defined by the Brazilian regulatory framework. The multivariate analysis reflected the binding of heavy metals to clay minerals and organic carbon. The different geochemical indices indicated sediments minimally enriched by metals and a low potential ecological risk level. Our assessment confirms the pristine conditions of Parnaíba Delta protected area to heavy metal contamination, except Igaraçú channel near Parnaíba city.
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Aluminum
Aridity
Biogeosciences
Brackishwater environment
Cadmium
Chromium
Clay minerals
Coastal sediments
Contamination
Copper
Deltas
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental assessment
Environmental health
Environmental monitoring
Environmental Science and Engineering
Estuaries
Estuarine ecosystems
Fluvial sediments
Geochemistry
Geology
Grain size
Heavy metals
Hydrology/Water Resources
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Marine ecosystems
Metal concentrations
Metals
Metals in sediments
Minerals
Multivariate analysis
Multivariate statistical analysis
Nickel
Organic carbon
Protected areas
Risk levels
Rivers
Sediment
Sediment composition
Sediment pollution
Sediments
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Terrestrial Pollution
Thematic Issue
Zinc
title Assessment of heavy metals in sediments of the Parnaíba River Delta in the semi-arid coast of Brazil
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