Literature DB >> 28806677

Influence of the residue from an iron mining dam in the growth of two macrophyte species.

F Bottino1, J A M Milan2, M B Cunha-Santino2, I Bianchini2.   

Abstract

On November 5th, 2015 the worst environmental disaster in Brazil spilled 60 million m3 of iron mining residue into Gualaxo do Norte River (Minas Gerais State), an affluent of the highest River Basin of the Brazilian Southeast (Doce River Basin), reaching the Atlantic Ocean. To assess the impact of the iron residue on the aquatic plant metabolism, we performed macrophyte growth experiments under controlled light and temperature conditions using two species (Egeria densa and Chara sp.). The plants' growth data were fitted in a kinetic model to obtain the biomass yields (K) and growth rates (μ). Turbidity and electrical conductivity of the water were measured over time. Both plants showed the highest growth rates in the contaminated condition (0.056 d-1 for E. densa and 0.45 d-1 for Chara sp.) and the biomass increased in the short-term (≈20 days). The control condition (i.e. no impacted water) supported the biomass increasing over time and the development of vegetative buddings with high daily rates (1.75 cm d-1 for E. densa and 0.13 cm d-1 for Chara sp). Turbidity showed a sharp decrease in 48 h and had no effects in the plants growth in the contaminated condition. The contamination affected the plants' yields in the long-term affecting the biomass development. This study provides preliminary information about the ecological consequences of a mining dam rupture aiming to collaborate with monitoring and risk assessments.
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Keywords:  Doce River Basin; Iron-mining residue; Kinetic model; Macrophyte growth; Mariana's disaster

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28806677     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.08.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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