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Benthic foraminifera and heavy metals distribution: A case study from the Naples Harbour (Tyrrhenian Sea, Southern Italy).

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The analysis of 90 surficial sediments from three docks of Naples Haebour (Levante, Granili, and Diaz) permits to compare the distribution modes of heavy metals with grain sizes, total organic carbon content (TOC) and distribution patterns of benthic foraminifera. Foraminiferal density and species richness decrease with the increasing toxic elements concentrations from the Levante to the Diaz dock. Median concentration of Ni, Pb, Zn, and Hg (medians of 21.43 mg/kg, 270.24 mg/kg, 489.65 mg/kg, and 1.8 mg/kg, respectively) were reported for the Diaz dock where foraminifera are absent, thus suggesting a possible impact of toxic elements on benthic ecosystem balance. Compared to the unpolluted marine sediments of the Granili dock, the Levante area shows higher heavy metals levels and a quasi-oligotypic benthic assemblage. This is dominated by the tolerant species, Ammonia tepida that may be used as bio-indicator of pollutio of anthropised marine sediments
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Benthic foraminifera; Heavy metals; Geostatistics; Naples Harbour; Bio-indicators
List of contributors:
Ferraro, Luciana; Sprovieri, Mario; Lirer, Fabrizio; Alberico, Ines; Marsella, Ennio
Authors of the University:
ALBERICO INES
FERRARO LUCIANA
SPROVIERI MARIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/156619
Published in:
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (1987)
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