| Literature DB >> 27832833 |
Matilda Mali1, Maria Michela Dell'Anna2, Piero Mastrorilli2, Leonardo Damiani2, Alberto Ferruccio Piccinni2.
Abstract
The Apulia region in Italy has the longest Adriatic coastline; thus, maritime tourism is the driving force for its economic development. Pollution risk for four representative touristic ports of the region was assessed by determining the concentrations of 10 metals, 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) congeners, and the main nutrients. The cumulative mean Effects Range-Median quotient (mERMq) was used to assess the hazard degree, while the distribution patterns and content ratios of different PAH sediment concentrations were investigated to identify the pollution sources. Principal component analyses indicated an anomalous pollution trend for one of the small touristic ports assessed; this trend emerged from contamination by heavy metals and PAHs to a larger extent than expected, considering the main activity in this port, especially in its inner basin. The reason of this anomaly is thought to be the hydrodynamic and/or other stress factors.Entities:
Keywords: Cumulative indices; Hazard degree; Heavy metals; PAHs; Port sediment; Touristic port
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27832833 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.10.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553