Geochemical baseline establishment, contamination level and ecological risk assessment of metals and As in the Limoncocha lagoon sediments, Ecuadorian Amazon region
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Coral Carrillo, Katty Verónica; Rodríguez Romero, Araceli; Tovar Sánchez, Antonio; Ruiz Gutiérrez, Gema

Fecha
2022-01-01Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2022, 22(1), 293-315
Editorial
Springer Nature
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Limoncocha lagoon
Ramsar site
Sediment
Geochemical baseline
Potentially toxic elements
Individual and integral indices
Resumen/Abstract
Purpose
The Limoncocha lagoon, inside a Ramsar site in the Ecuadorian Amazon, increasingly hosts ecotourism and energy development activities. This work estimates the local sediments’ baseline of As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, V and Zn using four methods. This makes it possible to apply single and integrated pollution indices to estimate the contamination level and the ecological risk of the sediments.
Methods
Seven sites were analysed for metal(oid)s by ICP-MS. The local baseline was estimated using the relative cumulative frequency method, the iterative 2σ- and 4σ-outlier-techniques and the normalisation method to a “conservative” element. Combinations of single Cf and Ef and integrated indices (NPI, mNPI, mCd, MEQ, RI, mPELq, mERMq and TRI) were applied.
Results
The relative cumulative frequency method had the best performance for the geochemical baselines. Cf and Ef indices classify sediments from a “low contamination” remote site to the “moderate contamination” and “minor enrichment” of the remaining sites due to As, Cd and Zn concentrations. The overall analysis of the integrated indices results in Ni, Zn and Cu being identified as priority pollutants because they have occasionally been associated with adverse biological effects in the centre of the lagoon and in the most anthropised areas. These are classified as moderately polluted with a medium–low priority risk level.
Conclusions
This work provides sediment baseline and contamination indicators for pollutants, which could be incorporated into the sediment quality assessment and monitoring programme of the Limoncocha lagoon. Ni, Cd and Cr due to the high baseline values in comparison with SQGs, and Cu and Zn due to their potential risk, should be of special attention.
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