| Literature DB >> 27422486 |
Olga Mangoni1, Giuseppe Aiello2, Simona Balbi3, Diana Barra2, Francesco Bolinesi1, Carlo Donadio2, Luciano Ferrara4, Marco Guida1, Roberta Parisi2, Micla Pennetta2, Marco Trifuoggi4, Michele Arienzo5.
Abstract
A multidisciplinary survey was carried out on the quality of water and sediments of a coastal protected marine area, embedded between the inputs from Bagnoli steel plant to the south and a sewage plant, Volturno River and Regi Lagni channel to the north. The study integrated chemical-sedimentological data with biological and ecotoxicological analyses to assess anthropogenic pressures and natural variability. Data reveal marked differences in anthropogenic pollution between southeastern and northwestern zone, with the north affected by both inorganic and organic flows and the south influenced by levels of As, Pb and Zn in the sediments above law limits, deriving from inputs of the Bagnoli brownfield site. Meiobenthic data revealed at south higher relative abundance of sensitive species to pollution and environmental stress to the south, i.e. Lobatula lobatula and Rosalina bradyi, whereas to the north relative abundance of stress tolerant Quinqueloculina lata, Quinqueloculina pygmaea and Cribroelphidium cuvilleri were determined.Entities:
Keywords: Biological indicators; Environmental geology; Marine pollution; Trophic status
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27422486 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.07.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553