Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6356137 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Concentrations of PAHs and metals were obtained from mussels collected in beaches, coastal island and estuary of the Macaé coast, the main operational basin for offshore oil exploration in Brazil. This survey provides reference levels for scenarios of increasing exploration, as well as for other areas of the coast undergoing urbanization to support exploration. As expected, urban areas such as the Macaé river estuary presented high concentrations of PAHs, although unsuspected sites such the island also presented signs of contamination. PAH in mussels originated from pyrolytic and petrogenic sources. Metals were typical of non-contaminated coastal environments, although Cr concentrations were above Brazilian Reference Levels.
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Authors
Igor U. Santiago, Mauricio M. Molisani, Adriana H. Nudi, Artur L. Scofield, Angela de L.R. Wagener, Aricelso M. Limaverde Filho,