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Atmospheric Environment | 2001

Chemical composition of rainwater and anthropogenic influences in the Piracicaba River Basin, Southeast Brazil

Luciene B. Lara; Paulo Artaxo; Luiz A. Martinelli; Reynaldo L. Victoria; Plínio B. Camargo; A Krusche; G. P. Ayers; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; M.V Ballester

Abstract The influences of different kinds of anthropogenic activities on rainwater chemistry in a tropical area were studied during one uninterrupted year at Piracicaba River Basin (Southeast Brazil). A total of 272 rainwater samples collected continuously from August 1997 to July 1998 at four different sites were analyzed for F − , CH 3 COO − , HCOO − , MSA, Cl − , NO 2 − , Br − , NO 3 − , SO 4 2− , C 2 O 4 2− , PO 4 3− , Na + , NH 4 + , K + , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , DOC (dissolved organic carbon), DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon), pH and conductivity. The most abundant ion was H + and rain acidity was significant at all sampling sites (average pH of 4.4–4.5). The sources of this free acidity differ among sites and appear to be correlated to the different land-uses. The composition of rainwater appeared to be controlled mostly by three sources: soil dust, sugar cane burning and industrial emissions.


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 1999

Effects of Sewage on the Chemical Composition of Piracicaba River, Brazil

Luiz A. Martinelli; Alex V. Krusche; Reynaldo L. Vicgoria; Plínio Barbosa de Camargo; Marcelo Bernardes; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Jorge Marcos de Moraes; Maria Victoria Ramos Ballester

Water samples were collected from 7 locations along major rivers of Piracicaba River basin for 22 months. The 4 upstream points represent non-polluted sites and the 3 downriver points represent polluted sites. Due to sewage input, concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), major conservative cations and anions increased significantly in the polluted sites. The major increases were observed for sodium, chloride and sulfate. Nitrate was an exception for this pattern, with similar concentrations between polluted and non-polluted sites. The probable cause was reduction of nitrate to ammonium in the polluted sites, where anoxic conditions prevail. Most of the variables had an inverse correlation with water discharge, especially in the polluted points. The sewage load was diluted by precipitation and surface waters.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2003

Biomonitoring of Pb and Cd in two impacted watersheds in Southeast Brazil, using the freshwater mussel Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Bivalvia : Mycetopodidae) as a biological monitor

Andréa Cristina Tomazelli; Luiz A. Martinelli; Wagner E. P. Avelar; Plínio Barbosa de Camargo; Anne-Helene Fostier; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Francisco J. Krug; Dário Santos Júnior

Studies were carried out to investigate the contamination of Piracicaba and Mogi-Guacu River basins (Sao Paulo State, Southeastern, Brazil) for heavy metals (Cd and Pb), using the limnic bivalve Anodontites trapesialis as a biological monitor. The results showed that the concentrations of Pb were higher than the control group in both basins, showing the bioavailability of this non-essential element in the basins. The concentrations were higher in the Mogi-Guacu than in the Piracicaba basin, and in the slightly contaminated sites in both basins. There was no correlation between the degree of human impact and Cd and Pb concentrations, it was not possible to infer about concentrations of these heavy metals in the bivalves based only in a broad evaluation of human impact.


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Properties of aerosols from sugar-cane burning emissions in Southeastern Brazil

Luciene L. Lara; Paulo Artaxo; Luiz A. Martinelli; Plínio B. Camargo; Reynaldo L. Victoria; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2006

Geographical patterns of human diet derived from stable-isotope analysis of fingernails

Gabriela Bielefeld Nardoto; Steven R. Silva; Carol Kendall; James R. Ehleringer; Lesley A. Chesson; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Marcelo Z. Moreira; Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto; Luiz A. Martinelli


Scientia Agricola | 2006

Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic fractionation between diet and swine tissues

Gabriela Bielefeld Nardoto; Patricia Barboza de Godoy; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto; Luiz A. Martinelli


web science | 2005

Impact of anthropogenic activity on the Hg concentrations in the piracicaba river basin (Sao Paulo State, Brazil)

A.-H. Fostier; M. B. Falótico; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Andréa Cristina Tomazelli; M. S. M. B. Salomão; Luiz A. Martinelli; Reynaldo L. Victoria


Archive | 2002

Hydrology and water quality in the Piracicaba River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil.

Luiz Antonio Martinelli; Reynaldo Luiz Victoria; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; P. B. Camargo; Meryonne Moreira; Alex V. Krusche; J. M. de Moraes; Maria Victoria Ramos Ballester; L. L. S. Lara; Marcelo Bernardes; Jean Pierre B Ometto; C. E. Cerri; M. E. McClain


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1999

Chronological studies of tree-rings from the Amazon Basin using thick target PIXE and proton backscattering analysis

José Vanderlei Martins; Paulo Artaxo; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; M.H. Tabacniks


Geografia | 2006

Bioclimatic characterization and trend analysis of the discomfort index for Piracicaba-SP

Alexandre Marco da Silva; Jorge Marcos de Moraes; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; Clayton Alcarde Alvares

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Paulo Artaxo

University of São Paulo

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Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto

National Institute for Space Research

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