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Title: Factors driving sediment compositional change in the distal area of the Ria de Vigo (NW Spain): oceanographic processes vs. paleopollution
Author: Martins, Maria Virginia Alves
Cazelli, Lucas
Yhasnara, Missilene
CristineSilva, Layla da
Saibro, Murilo Barros
Bobco, Fabia Emanuela Rafaloski
Rubio, Belen
Ferreira, Bruna
Castelo, Wellen Fernanda Louzada
Santos, José Francisco
Ribeiro, Sara
Frontalini, Fabrizio
Martinez‑Colón, Michael
Pereira, Egberto
Antonioli, Luzia
Geraldes, Mauro
Rocha, Fernando
Sousa, Silvia Helena Mello e
Dias, João Manuel Alveirinho
Keywords: Paleopollution
Trace elements
Sediments
Benthic foraminifera
Stable isotopes
Coastal area
Late Holocene
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: We analyze potential Late Holocene metal contamination along a sediment core collected in the distal zone of Ria de Vigo (North Spain). Statistical treatment of the dataset based on a multiproxy approach enabled us to identify and disentangle factors influencing the depositional processes and the preservation of the records of this activity in the area over the last ≈3000 years BP. Some layers of the analyzed core have significant enrichment in Cu and a moderate enrichment in Ag, Mo, As, Sb, S, Zn, Ni, Sn, Cd, Cr, Co, Pb, and Li. The enrichment of these elements in some layers of this core may be related to mining activities that have taken place since classical times in the region. Successive phases of pollution were identified along the core KSGX24 related to the Late Bronze Age (≈3000–2450 years BP), Iron Age (≈2450–1850 years BP), Roman times (≈1850–1550 years BP), Middle Ages (≈1250–500 years BP), and industrial and modern (≈250–0 years BP) anthropic activities. The protection of the Cies Islands, the erosive and transport capacity of the rivers in the region, oscillations of the oceanographic and climatic regime, atmospheric contamination, and diagenetic sedimentary processes might have contributed to the accumulation and preservation of this record in the distal region of the Ria de Vigo. The studied core shows that the industrial and preindustrial anthropic impacts caused an environmental liability and contributed to the presence of moderate to heavy pollution of various metals in surface and subsurface sediment layers in the distal sector of the Ria de Vigo, which could be a hazard to biota.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/38125
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20607-1
ISSN: 0944-1344
Publisher Version: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-20607-1
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