Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5758088 | Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Trace element (TE) concentrations were determined in sediments and plants collected from an evaporite basin near the mining district of El Triunfo, Baja California Sur. The elements were measured using ICP-MS. The TE concentrations in arroyo banks and beach sediments are close to background levels. According to the criteria of toxicity (ERL and ERM), the evaporite basin sediments may cause harmful effects on marine biota due to high average concentrations of As (233 mg kgâ1), Cd (10.5 mg kgâ1), Pb (970 mg kgâ1) and Zn (598 mg kgâ1). In general, the TE concentrations in tissues of M. phylanthoides and Salicornia subterminalis, are less than sediment concentrations and follow the pattern: Zn>Cu>Cd>Pb>As>Sb. The average bioconcentration factor (BCF) values for almost all elements are very low (<1), except for Cu and Zn in root of S. subterminalis (BCF >1). The translocation factor (TF) values were <1 except for Cd in S. subterminalis.
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Authors
Martha A. Sánchez-MartÃnez, Rafael Riosmena-RodrÃguez, Ana J. Marmolejo-RodrÃguez, Alberto Sánchez-González,