Element variability in lacustrine systems of Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica) and concentration evolution in surface waters
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Major, minor and trace elements were determined in freshwater of lacustrine systems in Terra Nova Bay,
along Victoria Land coast, Antarctica, as well as in algae and mosses. The samples were collected during
some of the sampling campaigns between 2007 and 2011 (and the one of 2002) within the framework of
the Italian National Program of Research in Antarctica (PNRA). Data were processed with chemometric
techniques. Results showed that elements typically considered as potential anthropogenic pollutants
(e.g. As, Pb, Zn, Cu and Ni) present a strong correlation with the lithogenic elements (e.g. Al, Si, Fe) in all
matrices, suggesting that their origin is connected to natural phenomena. Metal concentrations in
vegetation samples are in the same range as previously published data. The obtained results were
compared with older literature data (since the early '90s) from the same lacustrine systems, in order to
present a historical overview of element concentrations. This approach furnishes important information
on surface water evolution as a function of time. A considerable variability was observed in metal
concentrations but no clear trend was identified. This suggests that their concentration evolution is
hardly correlated to specific natural or anthropic phenomena. No evidence of an increase of concentrations
over time was apparent. Our results represent new important data about metal concentrations in
lacustrine systems in Antarctica, furnishing ranges of values that can be considered as a reference. These
data, therefore, could be used to detect or monitor future local and/or global anthropogenic
contaminations.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Antarctica, Metals, Freshwater, Algae, Mosses
Elenco autori:
Zelano, Isabella; Malandrino, Mery; Giacomino, Agnese; Buoso, Sandro; Conca, Eleonora; Sivry, Yann; Benedetti, Marc; Abollino, Ornella
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