2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.114798
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Integrative toolbox to assess the quality of freshwater sediments contaminated with potentially toxic metals

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“…In general, the acute ecotoxicological bioassays showed that the ADWs were not toxic to the bioindicators used; only the sample from August 2021 induced a considerable decrease in luminescence of the bacterial V. fisheri with a 30 min-EC 50 of 25%. The V. fisheri bioassay is mainly sensitive to wastewater, samples contaminated with potentially toxic metals (PTM) [40], or with chlorides and ammonia [41,42]; but in the present study, the very low PTM concentrations, and the ammonia and chloride concentrations similar to the other samples, do not justify this observed toxicity. In fact, the August ADW sample had the highest concentrations of pyridafol (0.22 µg L −1 ; pyridate metabolite) and s-metolachlor (0.65 µg L −1 ), which may indicate that these herbicides, singly or in the mixture, may have influenced the observed toxic effect.…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Analysiscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…In general, the acute ecotoxicological bioassays showed that the ADWs were not toxic to the bioindicators used; only the sample from August 2021 induced a considerable decrease in luminescence of the bacterial V. fisheri with a 30 min-EC 50 of 25%. The V. fisheri bioassay is mainly sensitive to wastewater, samples contaminated with potentially toxic metals (PTM) [40], or with chlorides and ammonia [41,42]; but in the present study, the very low PTM concentrations, and the ammonia and chloride concentrations similar to the other samples, do not justify this observed toxicity. In fact, the August ADW sample had the highest concentrations of pyridafol (0.22 µg L −1 ; pyridate metabolite) and s-metolachlor (0.65 µg L −1 ), which may indicate that these herbicides, singly or in the mixture, may have influenced the observed toxic effect.…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Analysiscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Iron and manganese concentrations were always below the maximum stipulated in Decree-Law No 236/98 (5.0 and 0.2 mg L −1 ; respectively; Table S4). The presence of both compounds may come from the geological structure of the area, which is very rich in these elements, as was observed in sediments from other reservoirs of the Alqueva hydro-agricultural system [52]. However, the observed concentrations may also be related with agricultural activity.…”
Section: Assessment Of Water Quality For Irrigationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…where C n represents the concentration of metals in soils of the studied region (mg/kg); C B represents the background content of metal n (mg/kg) [26]. To account for potential fluctuations in the background values, the constant 1.5 is utilized [27,28]. Table S2 lists the I geo evaluation standards.…”
Section: Data Analysis 231 Geoaccumulation Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%