Physico-chemical variability and heavy metal pollution of surface sediment in a non-channeled section of Dilúvio Stream (Southern Brazil) and the influence of channeled section in sediment pollution

  • Pedro Alexandre Sodrzeieski Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil Departamento de Solos (DS).
  • Leonardo Capeleto de Andrade Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil Departamento de Solos (DS).
  • Tales Tiecher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil Departamento de Solos (DS).
  • Flávio Anastácio de Oliveira Camargo Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil Departamento de Solos (DS).
Keywords: metals, sediment contamination, urban pollution.

Abstract

Dilúvio Stream flows through an area with a great population density in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil. The anthropogenic influence in the surroundings impacted negatively the quality of the sediments of Dilúvio Stream and Lake Guaíba. This study evaluated the physico-chemical variability of surface sediments in a non-channeled section of Dilúvio Stream. Additionally, we compared the concentration of several heavy metals in this section with data from previous studies in the margins of Lake Guaíba near the outflow of Dilúvio Stream in order to evaluate the impact of urbanization on sediment pollution. The pH, bulk density, particle-size distribution, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, assimilable phosphorus, total nitrogen, mineralogical composition (X-ray diffractogram) and pseudo total concentration of several metals (Fe, Al, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Mn, Ba, Zn, V, As, Pb, Cu, Cr, Co, Ni, Cd, Mo, and Se) were evaluated. The results showed that the sediments in the non-channeled section of Dilúvio Stream are predominantly sandy, with heavy metal contents below the quality reference values. Quartz and feldspar predominated in all sites. The concentration of Zn, Pb, Cu, Cr, and Ni were lower than that observed in the margins of Lake Guaíba near the outflow of Dilúvio Stream, possibly due to pollution input throughout the channeled section. The Dilúvio Stream shows indications of an anthropogenic influence in the heavy metals concentration through the channeled area.


Published
02/01/2019
Section
Papers