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Spatial controls on riverbed sediment chemistry in three anthropogenically modified tropical mountainous watersheds

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Tropical mountainous rivers transport a disproportionate amount of sediment to the global ocean. While these systems also deliver sediment-related pollutants (i.e., metals) to the coast, the potential accumulation of metal contaminants within these systems has been largely unexplored. This study analyzed the trace metal concentrations of fine riverbed sediment (< 0.63 µm) collected from Rio Loco, Rio Yauco and Rio Guamaní in Puerto Rico. A total of 17 samples were collected in June 2019 (~ 21 months following Hurricane Maria) from these watersheds. Metal concentrations (Al, Ba, Cd, Cu, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Sb, Sn, U and Zn) were quantified with acid digestion and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Strong positive correlations were found between Cd, Pb, Sb and Sn (ravg > 0.60, p < 0.05) as well as between Ba, Cr and Ni (ravg > 0.81, p < 0.05). A comparison of land cover with metal concentrations revealed positive statistical relationships between Cu, Sb, Sn and Zn with developed land and Cr, Ni and U with agricultural land. Between 7 and 50% of the samples exhibited enrichment factor values indicative of moderate to significant levels of contamination (EF > 2) for each metal. Additionally, several metal concentrations exceeded the consensus-based threshold effect and probable effect values. Altogether, these data confirm that metals do accumulate in tropical mountainous watersheds and can be found at concentrations that impact freshwater ecosystems. These elevated metal concentrations coupled with periodic flushing events, regularly supported by hurricanes, suggest a threat to nearshore ecosystems such as coral reefs.

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We would like to thank N. Marks for assistance with sample collection. Partial funding was provided by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (#46613) to STG, LJR, S. J. Levas and R. P. Moyer, with matching funds provided by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Villanova University.

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Papotto, J., Rodrigues, L.J., Siebert, E.M. et al. Spatial controls on riverbed sediment chemistry in three anthropogenically modified tropical mountainous watersheds. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. 19, 9–26 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-021-03155-y

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