Geochemical indices and sedimentation rates in the Pardo River basin, Sao Paulo state, Brazil

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作者
Bonotto, Daniel Marcos [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista UNESP, Inst Geocienciase & Ciencias Exatas, IGCE, POB 178,Ave 24-A 1515, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Sediment geochemistry; Enrichment factor (EF); Contamination factor (CF); Sedimentation rates; Pardo River watershed; Brazil; Pb-210 chronological method; PHYSICAL EROSION; POLLUTION INDEXES; WEATHERING RATES; SERIES ISOTOPES; HEAVY-METALS; PB-210; CONTAMINATION; URANIUM; SOIL; CRS;
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10.1016/j.ijsrc.2024.07.002
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sediment geochemical indices and sedimentation rates data from the Pardo River watershed, S & atilde;o Paulo State, Brazil, provide relevant reference guidelines for stakeholders to plan future actions aiming to achieve the appropriate management of that hydrographic basin. The watershed includes 20 municipalities where about 650,000 inhabitants are living and whose waters after withdrawal and treatment supply similar to 300,000 people in that region. Six sediment cores provided the geochemical and radiometric dataset, which was obtained from sampling sites located in the following cities: Ourinhos, Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, & Aacute;guas de Santa B & aacute;rbara, Avar & eacute;, Botucatu, and Pardinho. The concentration data for some metals were compared with the reference values established by the Brazilian environmental legislation for sediment dredging because currently there is a lack of specific quality guidelines for marine or fluvial sediment in Brazil. Also, the entire dataset was used in the calculation of two traditional geochemical indices, i.e., the enrichment factor (EF) and contamination factor (CF). In some cores, both indices provided insight revealing possible anthropogenic inputs of magnesium oxide (MgO), potassium oxide (K2O), sulfur trioxide (SO3), vanadium oxide (V2O5), copper (II) oxide (CuO), and other constituents due to development of activities related to the crop production. The constant rate of supply (CRS) of the unsupported/excess lead 210 (Pb-210) model has been successfully applied to the obtained a radiometric Pb-210 dataset, yielding mean values of the mass accumulation rate (MAR) between 0.86 and 7.23 g/(cm(2)<middle dot>y) and linear sedimentation rates (LSR) ranging from 2.9 to 7.1 cm/y. Both of these rates exhibited a significant correlation, representing physical weathering processes occurring in the basin. Chemical weathering rates reported in the literature indicate values much lower than the physical weathering rates and such findings have also been confirmed in the current study when the obtained data were compared with results from previous investigations in the Pardo River watershed. The CRS Pb-210 chronological model was useful to track historical changes in the MgO and CuO concentration in the sediment cores, allowing curves to be plotted exhibiting major peaks in core 1 (1980-2010) and core 3 (2000-2010), a continuous increase from 1970 onwards until 2010 (core 4), and a sharp increase at the end of the monitoring period, 2017 (cores 5 and 6). Data available for the harvested area at a municipality located within the basin for the period 1990-2022 have indicated a more pronounced increase over the last years in the production of sugar cane, soybeans, and oranges, implying an increasing use of fertilizers and agricultural correctives for crop production, whose chemical composition would justify the trends observed for MgO and CuO concentrations in the sediment cores. The current study also revealed a wide range of significant relations involving the concentration of ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and other analyzed constituents, with iron tending to accumulate in the finer grain sizes (from 0.125 to <0.037 mm) of the sediment. The CRS Pb-210 chronological model permitted evaluation of the history of the iron flux up to the present, which could represent baseline guidance levels for indicating future anthropic inputs in the basin. (c) 2024 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY
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