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Título: Mud depocentres on the continental shelf: a neglected sink for anthropogenic contaminants from the coastal zone
Autores/as: Michaelovitch De Mahiques, Michel
Hanebuth, Till J.J.
Martins, César C.
Montoya-Montes, Isabel 
Alcántara-Carrió, Javier
Figueira, Rubens C.L.
Bícego, Marcia C.
Clasificación UNESCO: 251007 Oceanografía física
Palabras clave: Mudbelt
Continental shelf
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Metals
Shelf sedimentation, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Publicación seriada: Environmental Earth Sciences 
Resumen: In this study, published and unpublished data from the Santos Estuarine Complex and Bay and the adjacent continental shelf (São Paulo State, Brazil) were gathered in order to evaluate the entrapment of anthropogenic chemical contaminants (hydrocarbons, heavy metals) in a mid-shelf mud depocentre. Results show that these contaminants, produced by industrial activities in the adjacent coastal zone and released into the bay waters, are distributed far over the shelf since they are found in the mid-shelf mudbelt in locally significant concentrations. Two main aspects are highlighted by this study. The first underlines the fact that the material stored in the mudbelt is not related to a specific fluvial source discharging to the shelf. Instead, the contaminants, used as tracers, stem from multiple injection sources along the heavily used coastline of the Santos industrial zone. The second finding suggests that the anthropogenic compounds are not only accumulating in the surface sediments of fine-grained shelf depocentres. Rather, these substances are also already found several centimetres below the modern seabed. They can, thus, be easily reinjected into the water column by storms, benthic activity, and human disturbances such as seabed dredging and bottom trawling.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44119
ISSN: 1866-6280
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-015-4782-z
WOS:000370239800044
Fuente: Environmental Earth Sciences [ISSN 1866-6280], v. 75 (44), p. 1-12
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