Metal and semimetal loadings in sediments and water from mangrove ecosystems: a preliminary assessment of anthropogenic enrichment in São Tomé Island (central Africa)

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  • Dec, 2023

Afonso, F., Palma, C., Brito, A.C., Chainho, P., de Lima, R.F., Heumüller, J., Ribeiro, F. & Félix, P.M. (2023) Metal and semimetal loadings in sediments and water from mangrove ecosystems: a preliminary assessment of anthropogenic enrichment in São Tomé Island (central Africa).

Chemosphere, 334, 138973. DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138973 (IF2022 8,8; Q1 Environmental Sciences)
Summary:

Mangroves act as buffer areas for marine systems, providing a barrier to contamination from continental sources by retaining metal pollutants. This study evaluates metal and semimetal contamination in the water column and sediments of four mangroves located on the volcanic island of São Tomé. Several metals had a widespread distribution, with occasional high concentrations, linked to potential sources of contamination. However, the two smaller mangroves, located in the northern part of the island, tended to have high metal concentrations. Arsenic and chromium concentrations were notably concerning, particularly if we consider this is an isolated and non-industrialized island. This work highlights the need for further assessments and a better understanding of processes and implications of metal contamination in mangroves. This assumes a particular relevance in areas that have specific geochemical compositions (i.e., volcanic origin) and in developing countries, where people often rely directly and heavily on resources obtained from these ecosystems.


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  • Metal and semimetal loadings in sediments and water from mangrove ecosystems: a preliminary assessment of anthropogenic enrichment in São Tomé Island (central Africa) Ricardo Faustino de Lima Tropical and Mediterranean Biodiversity - TMB