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Spatial variability and sources of platinum in a contaminated harbor – tracing coastal urban inputs

Publié dansEnvironmental Chemistry, vol. 17, no. 2, 105
Date de publication2020
Résumé

Biogeochemical cycles that include processes to control platinum (Pt) distribution remain widely unknown in aquatic environments, especially in coastal systems. Dissolved Pt concentrations in coastal seawater (PtD) and in suspended particulate matter (SPM, PtP) were measured, together with master variables comprising dissolved oxygen, dissolved and particulate organic carbon, chlorophyll-a, turbidity, and ammonium levels, along two longitudinal profiles in the industrial Genoa Harbor (north-west Italy). Concentrations and spatial distribution of PtD and PtP levels reflect distinct concentration gradients that were attributed to different Pt sources such as hospital, domestic and industrial wastewater, atmospheric deposition, and/or road runoff. Concentrations reaching up to 0.18 ng L-1 PtD and 14 ng g-1 PtP reflect the impact of Pt urban inputs to coastal sites. These first data highlight considerable anthropogenic contamination in a confined harbor compared with the proposed reference value for the westernMediterranean surface seawater measured at external sites. Identified correlations between Pt levels and human pollution signals suggest the potential use of Pt as a new tracer of anthropogenic inputs that can be applied to other urbanised coastal systems. Biogeochemical processes that induce changes in the partitioning and fate of Pt in coastal seawater reflect a spatial variability and highlight the need for comprehensive environmental monitoring at an appropriate spatial scale.

Mots-clés
  • Coastal environment
  • Distribution coefficient
  • Emerging contaminant
  • Seawater
  • Suspended particulate matter
  • Technology critical element
  • Urban tracer
Groupe de recherche
Financement
  • Autre - FEDER Aquitaine-1999-Z0061
  • European Commission - INTEGRATED IN SITU CHEMICAL MAPPING PROBES [614002]
Citation (format ISO)
ABDOU, Melina et al. Spatial variability and sources of platinum in a contaminated harbor – tracing coastal urban inputs. In: Environmental Chemistry, 2020, vol. 17, n° 2, p. 105. doi: 10.1071/EN19160
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ISSN du journal1448-2517
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