Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment

The investigation is to evaluate the accumulation of ten elements (Al, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Co, As, Cu, Pb and Zn) in surface sediments from the urban and industrial coastal area of Moa. Human activity has influenced the region, which has been developing in one of the most important mining regions of Cub...

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Main Authors: Yosbanis Cervantes-Guerra, Allan Pierra-Conde, Alina Rodríguez-Infante, Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates, Hans Jürgen-Gursky, Jo Van-Caneghem, Carlo Vandecasteele
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez" 2017-04-01
Series:Minería y Geología
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Online Access:http://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1296
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spelling doaj-a9ca7a0cfe9540e897748cd1f84ccd232020-11-25T02:21:01ZspaUniversidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez"Minería y Geología1993-80122017-04-013322352501090Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution AssessmentYosbanis Cervantes-Guerra0Allan Pierra-Conde1Alina Rodríguez-Infante2Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates3Hans Jürgen-Gursky4Jo Van-Caneghem5Carlo Vandecasteele6Instituto Superior Minero metalúrgico de MoaUniversidad de Ciencias InformáticasInsituto Superior Minero MetalúrgicoUniversidad Autónoma de CoahuilaUniversidad Técnica de ClausthalUniversidad Católica de LeuvenUniversidad Católica de LeuvenThe investigation is to evaluate the accumulation of ten elements (Al, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Co, As, Cu, Pb and Zn) in surface sediments from the urban and industrial coastal area of Moa. Human activity has influenced the region, which has been developing in one of the most important mining regions of Cuba since the middle of the past century. Two methods were used to assess the contamination of the sediments: the estimation of metal enrichment by calculating the index of geo-accumulation (Igeo) and the interpretation of the data obtained based on quality criteria. The overall range of concentrations is 15.7 - 83.5 mg g-1 for aluminum, 1.4 – 17.9 mg g-1 for chromium, 22.8 - 379.5 mg g-1 for iron, 1.5 - 56.2 mg g-1 for manganese, 0.9 – 6.2 mg g-1 for nickel, 56 - 1094 µg g-1 for cobalt, 6 - 126 µg g-1 for arsenic, 17 to 146 µg g-1 for copper, 6 - 66 µg g-1 for lead, and 64 - 576 µg g-1 for zinc. The results obtained from the studied coastal zone show a high level of pollution in surface sediments. The spatial distribution of the elements varied according to the analyzed elements: Al, Cr, Fe and Ni showed high levels of concentration throughout the studied zone; Mn, Co, Cu, As and Zn are in a higher proportion in Moa Bay Cay. In the case of As and Pb, higher concentrations were located at the deltas of Moa and Cayo Guam rivers and also in some areas in the west of the bay.http://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1296Bahía de Cayo MoaÍndice de geoacumulacióncontaminación en sedimentos marinosimpactos minerosestudio geoambiental
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author Yosbanis Cervantes-Guerra
Allan Pierra-Conde
Alina Rodríguez-Infante
Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates
Hans Jürgen-Gursky
Jo Van-Caneghem
Carlo Vandecasteele
spellingShingle Yosbanis Cervantes-Guerra
Allan Pierra-Conde
Alina Rodríguez-Infante
Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates
Hans Jürgen-Gursky
Jo Van-Caneghem
Carlo Vandecasteele
Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
Minería y Geología
Bahía de Cayo Moa
Índice de geoacumulación
contaminación en sedimentos marinos
impactos mineros
estudio geoambiental
author_facet Yosbanis Cervantes-Guerra
Allan Pierra-Conde
Alina Rodríguez-Infante
Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates
Hans Jürgen-Gursky
Jo Van-Caneghem
Carlo Vandecasteele
author_sort Yosbanis Cervantes-Guerra
title Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
title_short Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
title_full Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
title_fullStr Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Metal Accumulation in Surface Sediment of the Urban and Industrial Coastal Area of the Municipality of Moa (Cuba): Distribution and Pollution Assessment
title_sort metal accumulation in surface sediment of the urban and industrial coastal area of the municipality of moa (cuba): distribution and pollution assessment
publisher Universidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez"
series Minería y Geología
issn 1993-8012
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The investigation is to evaluate the accumulation of ten elements (Al, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Co, As, Cu, Pb and Zn) in surface sediments from the urban and industrial coastal area of Moa. Human activity has influenced the region, which has been developing in one of the most important mining regions of Cuba since the middle of the past century. Two methods were used to assess the contamination of the sediments: the estimation of metal enrichment by calculating the index of geo-accumulation (Igeo) and the interpretation of the data obtained based on quality criteria. The overall range of concentrations is 15.7 - 83.5 mg g-1 for aluminum, 1.4 – 17.9 mg g-1 for chromium, 22.8 - 379.5 mg g-1 for iron, 1.5 - 56.2 mg g-1 for manganese, 0.9 – 6.2 mg g-1 for nickel, 56 - 1094 µg g-1 for cobalt, 6 - 126 µg g-1 for arsenic, 17 to 146 µg g-1 for copper, 6 - 66 µg g-1 for lead, and 64 - 576 µg g-1 for zinc. The results obtained from the studied coastal zone show a high level of pollution in surface sediments. The spatial distribution of the elements varied according to the analyzed elements: Al, Cr, Fe and Ni showed high levels of concentration throughout the studied zone; Mn, Co, Cu, As and Zn are in a higher proportion in Moa Bay Cay. In the case of As and Pb, higher concentrations were located at the deltas of Moa and Cayo Guam rivers and also in some areas in the west of the bay.
topic Bahía de Cayo Moa
Índice de geoacumulación
contaminación en sedimentos marinos
impactos mineros
estudio geoambiental
url http://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1296
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