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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2009

Copper Bioavailability and Fractionation in Copper- Contaminated Sandy Soils in the Wet Subtropics (Southern Brazil)

Nicolai Mirlean; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Svetlana Medeanic

We studied the distribution, bioavailability and speciation of copper in subtropical sandy soils exposed to long-term applications of copper-based fungicide. In the surface horizon of the contaminated soils, bioavailable copper surpasses the toxic threshold for plants up to several times. Mobile fractions of copper predominate in top layers, contributing to contamination spreading downward to groundwater. Copper accumulates on the underlying iron hydroxide barrier in quantities comparable to total copper concentrations in the surface horizon. Despite the impediment of the geochemical barrier, most applied copper reaches the aquifer, contaminating the groundwater.


Pedosphere | 2014

Ecotoxicological Tools for Landfarming Soil Evaluation in a Petrochemical Complex Area

F.M.R. Da Silva Júnior; Patrick Ferreira Silva; F.S. Guimarães; Ka de Almeida; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Ana Luiza Muccillo-Baisch

The demand for simple and rapid bioassays in ecotoxicological evaluations is of paramount importance in order to speed up environmental monitoring programs. In this study we performed bioassays with lettuce seeds and two species of terrestrial isopods (Armadillidium vulgare and Porcellio dilatatus) for the ecotoxicological assessment of a landfarming soil from a petrochemical complex area. The solubilized content of test soil demonstrated a concentration-response type toxic effect on seed germination rate, and a delay on germination, but showed toxic effect on seedlings wet weight only at the highest concentration. Toxic effects were also observed in mortality rate and avoidance behavior of the two woodlice species. These results demonstrated the sensitiveness of the organisms studied, and highlighted the possibility to use these bioassays in environmental monitoring programs in areas contaminated with fossil fuels.


Química Nova | 2010

Marcadores metálicos como avaliação do impacto crônico de emissões petroquímicas em zona urbana

Felipe Garcia; Nicolai Mirlean; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch

Nickel and vanadium were tested as tracers of oil refinery emission distribution in populated area of Rio Grande-RS. The anomalies of these elements in surface soil are considered a long-term reflection of the emissions in low atmosphere. The spatial distribution of Ni and V in the soil corresponded to the pattern of local winds. The threshold of 1.5 backgrounds of these metals markedly outlined the area of petrochemical emissions. Anomalies of Ni and V in surface soil have a rather different configuration in comparison with other metal tracers of urban impact: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn.


Chemosphere | 2018

Biomonitoring of trace elements in urine samples of children from a coal-mining region

Marina dos Santos; Maria Cristina Flores Soares; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Ana Luíza Muccillo Baisch; Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior

Biomonitoring through urine samples is important for evaluating environmental exposure, since urine is the main form of excretion for most chemical elements. Children are considered more vulnerable to adverse environmental conditions, especially children in developing countries. This study aimed to biomonitor trace elements in urine samples in children from a coal-mining region in the extreme south of Brazil. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 96 children between 6 and 11 years of age. Socioeconomic data and urine samples were collected to estimate the concentration of iron, zinc, selenium, lead, and cadmium. The prevalence of metals above the reference values was 52.0% for Se, followed by 15.6% for Zn. The data point toward a vulnerability to adverse environmental conditions in these children. Although the concentrations of the elements did not reveal intoxication cases, biomonitoring should be carried out continuously in order to assess exposure to metals and ensure the health of the population. This article provides data that help determine natural levels of metallic elements in children, specifically in South America, which have not yet been established.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Nickel, vanadium, and lead as indicators of sediment contamination of marina, refinery, and shipyard areas

Thayane Lúcia Pereira; Mônica Wallner-Kersanach; Luiza Dy Fonseca Costa; Daniel Pereira da Costa; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch

Metallic elements found in the aquatic environment may originate in areas where petroleum is refined and vessels are maintained and repaired. This study aims to assess contamination caused by nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), and vanadium (V) in sediment of the Lagoa dos Patos estuary (RS, Brazil) and to evaluate them as indicators of areas under the influence of petroleum products and antifouling paints. Surface sediments were collected in summer and in winter in areas of marinas, shipyards, refinery, and a control station. High Pb and V concentrations in shipyards and at the Yacht Club showed that some organisms may be affected by toxicity. High Pb results of the index of geoaccumulation (Igeo) were found at the Yacht Club and shipyards. Al, Ni, and V had similar distribution in the sediment in both seasons. Ni and V had high relation in winter at the Yacht Club and at the Santos Shipyard, thus suggesting that these elements come mainly from petroleum products. The same happened to the relations between Pb and V, as well as Pb and Ni at the Santos Shipyard. These elements are employed as useful tools as indicators to identify places with moderate to high localized anthropogenic inputs of petroleum derivatives and antifouling paints.


Continental Shelf Research | 2012

Arsenic enrichment in shelf and coastal sediment of the Brazilian subtropics

Nicolai Mirlean; S. Medeanic; Felipe Garcia; M.P. Travassos; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch


Geo-marine Letters | 2011

Calcareous algae bioclast contribution to sediment enrichment by arsenic on the Brazilian subtropical coast

Nicolai Mirlean; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Marcelo P. Travassos; Cristina Aparecida Gomes Nassar


Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2013

Toxic effects of the ingestion of water-soluble elements found in soil under the atmospheric influence of an industrial complex.

Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior; Patrick Ferreira Silva; Edariane Menestrino Garcia; Roberta Daniele Klein; Gianni Peraza-Cardoso; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Vera Maria Ferrão Vargas; Ana Luiza Muccillo-Baisch


Chemosphere | 2018

Arsenic speciation in fish and shellfish from the North Sea (Southern bight) and Açu Port area (Brazil) and health risks related to seafood consumption

Yue Gao; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Nicolai Mirlean; Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior; Nik van Larebeke; Willy Baeyens; Martine Leermakers


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2017

Genotoxicity in the Offspring of Rats Exposed to Contaminated and Acidified Experimentally Soils

Edariane Menestrino Garcia; Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior; Ronan Adler Tavella; Camila Gonzales Cruz; Paulo Roberto Martins Baisch; Ana Luiza Muccillo-Baisch

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Ana Luiza Muccillo-Baisch

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Edariane Menestrino Garcia

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Cristina Flores Soares

Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande

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Ronan Adler Tavella

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Felipe Garcia

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Patrick Ferreira Silva

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Luíza Muccillo Baisch

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Camila Gonzales Cruz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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