Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6360743 Marine Pollution Bulletin 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Located in southeastern Brazil, the Santos Estuary has the most important industrial and urban population area of South America. Since the 1950's, increased urbanization and industrialization near the estuary margins has caused the degradation of mangroves and has increased the discharge of sewage and industrial effluents. The main objectives of this work were to determine the concentrations and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediment cores in order to investigate the input of these substances in the last 50 years. The PAHs analyses indicated multiple sources of these compounds (oil and pyrolitic origin), basically anthropogenic contributions from biomass, coal and fossil fuels combustion. The distribution of PAHs in the cores was associated with the formation and development of Cubatão industrial complex and the Santos harbour, waste disposal, world oil crisis and the pollution control program, which results in the decrease of organic pollutants input in this area.

► In early 1980s, Santos Estuary became known as one of the worst polluted in the world. ► PAHs levels were similar to the values reported for marine sediments worldwide. ► PAHs analyses indicated multiple sources of these compounds (oil and pyrolitic origin). ► The decline of oil consumption due to the world oil crisis (late 1970s) was shown. ► The input of organic pollutants is a historical problem for the Santos Estuary.

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