Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries

South Florida has been subject to considerable changes during the last 100 years. This study provides a detailed survey of the presence, concentration levels, and spatial distribution of organic and inorganic contaminants in sediment samples collected within the coastal environments of southwest Flo...

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Main Author: Alvarez-Fraga, Loreta
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-24092018-01-05T15:27:33Z Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries Alvarez-Fraga, Loreta South Florida has been subject to considerable changes during the last 100 years. This study provides a detailed survey of the presence, concentration levels, and spatial distribution of organic and inorganic contaminants in sediment samples collected within the coastal environments of southwest Florida. It evaluates the potential contributions and effects of the urban and agricultural development to the pollution loading of the estuarine sediments. And it also provides information regarding chronology of contamination at impacted sites. Copper was found to be the most critical contaminant among the trace metals. 12% of the samples exceeded the Threshold Effects Level (TEL). None of organic contaminants measured exceeded the Probable Effects Level (PEL) criteria. Total PAHs concentrations exceeded the TEL criteria in 6% of the samples. The evaluation for the chronology of contamination showed a significant increase with time of every contaminant analyzed. Fluorescence spectroscopy proves to be a good method for fast screening PAHs. 2003-11-19T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1273 FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Chemistry
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Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
description South Florida has been subject to considerable changes during the last 100 years. This study provides a detailed survey of the presence, concentration levels, and spatial distribution of organic and inorganic contaminants in sediment samples collected within the coastal environments of southwest Florida. It evaluates the potential contributions and effects of the urban and agricultural development to the pollution loading of the estuarine sediments. And it also provides information regarding chronology of contamination at impacted sites. Copper was found to be the most critical contaminant among the trace metals. 12% of the samples exceeded the Threshold Effects Level (TEL). None of organic contaminants measured exceeded the Probable Effects Level (PEL) criteria. Total PAHs concentrations exceeded the TEL criteria in 6% of the samples. The evaluation for the chronology of contamination showed a significant increase with time of every contaminant analyzed. Fluorescence spectroscopy proves to be a good method for fast screening PAHs.
author Alvarez-Fraga, Loreta
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title Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
title_short Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
title_full Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
title_fullStr Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
title_full_unstemmed Effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest Florida estuaries
title_sort effects of increased urban and agricultural land use on the anthropogenic loading to southwest florida estuaries
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