Responses of marine zooplankton indicators after five years of a dam rupture in the Doce River, Southeastern Brazil

Since November of 2015, when ore tailings from a dam rupture reached the Atlantic Ocean, researchers are trying to assess the degree of impact across the Doce River and adjacent coastal area. This study aims to use the zooplankton dynamics as a tool to evaluate the environmental impact in the coasta...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2022-02, Vol.806 (Pt 3), p.151249-151249, Article 151249
Hauptverfasser: Rocha, Gustavo Martins, Salvador, Bianca, de Souza Laino, Pedro, Santos, Gabriel Harley Costa, Demoner, Lilian Elisa, da Conceição, Laura Rodrigues, Teixeira-Amaral, Priscila, Mill, Guilherme Nogueira, Ghisolfi, Renato David, Costa, Eduardo Schettini, Longhini, Cybelle Menolli, da Silva, Cesar Alexandro, Cagnin, Renata Caiado, Sá, Fabian, Neto, Renato Rodrigues, Junior, Camilo Dias, Oliveira, Kyssyanne Samihra, Grilo, Caroline Fiório, da Silva Quaresma, Valéria, Bonecker, Sérgio Luiz Costa, Fernandes, Luiz Fernando Loureiro
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Zusammenfassung:Since November of 2015, when ore tailings from a dam rupture reached the Atlantic Ocean, researchers are trying to assess the degree of impact across the Doce River and adjacent coastal area. This study aims to use the zooplankton dynamics as a tool to evaluate the environmental impact in the coastal region, five years after the rupture, during periods of low and high river flow. Doce River flow varied from 49 to 5179 m3/s and structured the zooplankton community between periods of low and high river flow, but salinity and chlorophyll-a had stronger correlation with depth (r = 0.40 and − 0.40 respectively) than with the Doce River discharge variation along the sampling period (r 
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151249