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Sediment mercury concentration changes as a response to increased industrial activity in Coronel Bay, Chile
Indexado
WoS WOS:000912781600002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85127766261
DOI 10.1016/J.MARPOLBUL.2022.113630
Año 2022
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
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Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Among the main sources of atmospheric mercury emissions are thermoelectric plants that use coal to generate electricity. This heavy metal is transported by air from its origin to neighboring coastal areas, where it is deposited in the sediment record. This research evaluated the content and temporal distribution of Hg in the coastal sediments of Central Chile, Coronel Bay, industrialized zone with two operative thermoelectric plants, and Coliumo Bay, reference zone free of industry. To this end, sediment cores from the centers of the two bays were obtained. Laboratory results show that the greatest Hg contents were found in the surface strata of the Coronel Bay core, with concentrations up to an order of magnitude greater than those obtained in the same strata in Coliumo Bay. This increase in Hg concentration coincides with the beginning of industrial activity in Coronel, with greater concentrations observed from 2012 on, the year in which the industrial operation of two coal-fired thermoelectric plants on the bay began. Based on 210Pb activity and the relationships between Hg content and organic matter, it was established that the main pathway of Hg to sediment is atmospheric deposition, while Coliumo presented inputs that reflect local non anthropogenic sources.

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Revista ISSN
Marine Pollution Bulletin 0025-326X

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Marine & Freshwater Biology
Environmental Sciences
Scopus
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
Pollution
SciELO
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Chandia, Cristian Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 SALAMANCA-ORREGO, MARCO ANTONIO Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
3 HERNANDEZ-RODRIGUEZ, ALDO FABIAN Hombre Holon SpA. - Chile
Holon SpA - Chile
4 URRUTIA-PEREZ, ROBERTO ENRIQUE Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Universidad de Concepción
ANID
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID/FONDAP
National Agency for Research and Development of Chilean Government
National Agency for Research and Development of Chilean Government (ANID)

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
The authors are grateful to Luis Bermedo and Marco Hidalgo for collaborating in the sampling activities and the staff of the Chemical Ocenography Laboratory of the University of Concepcion for their support in the analysis. Cristian Chandia thanks the National Agency for Research and Development of Chilean Government (ANID) for National Doctorate Scholarship 2017, Grant N° 21171607, and Roberto Urrutia thanks ANID/Fondap/15130015 for the research funding.
The authors are grateful to Luis Bermedo and Marco Hidalgo for collaborating in the sampling activities and the staff of the Chemical Ocenography Laboratory of the University of Concepcion for their support in the analysis. Cristian Chandia thanks the National Agency for Research and Development of Chilean Government (ANID) for National Doctorate Scholarship 2017, Grant N° 21171607 , and Roberto Urrutia thanks ANID/Fondap / 15130015 for the research funding.
The authors are grateful to Luis Bermedo and Marco Hidalgo for collaborating in the sampling activities and the staff of the Chemical Ocenography Laboratory of the University of Concepcion for their sup-port in the analysis. Cristian Chandia thanks the National Agency for Research and Development of Chilean Government (ANID) for National Doctorate Scholarship 2017, Grant NO 21171607, and Roberto Urrutia thanks ANID/Fondap/15130015 for the research funding.

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