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Metal contamination in sediments and biota of the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, Canada

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Environmental Bioassay Techniques and their Application

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The Bay of Quinte receives drainage from several large river systems, including the Moira River which carried sediment from mines into the Bay from the 1880s to the 1960s. We are investigating possible metal contamination of submerged weed beds and marsh biota which may contribute to the low diversity and biomass of macrophyte beds and Typha marshes in the Bay. In 1987, sediment, macrophytes and snails were sampled in wetlands close to the Moira River and at Hay Bay (part of the Bay of Quinte presumably unaffected by mine effluents) located 20 km from the Moira. Some element concentrations in sediment and biota were determined by neutron activation analysis (NAA) including Al, As, Br, Ca, Co, Cl, Cr, Cs, Fe, Hf, K, La, Na, Mg, Sb, Sc, Rb, Ta, Th, Ti, U, V and Zn. Other elements were analysed by acid dissolution and atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) including Ag, As, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn. Levels of As in sediments and plants were higher close to the Moira River, whereas Cu and Ni showed the opposite pattern in sediments. The usefulness of species as bioassays differed: Stagnicola elodes Say accumulated significantly higher levels of Cu (35 vs 18 ppm) and V (1.1 vs 0.5 ppm) than Planorbella trivolvis Say collected from the same sites. The macrophyte, Myriophyllum spicatum L. acted as an accumulator of Pb (up to 9.6 ppm), whereas Pb in Vallisneria americana Michx. at the same sites was undetectable.

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Crowder, A., Dushenko, W.T., Greig, J., Poland, J.S. (1989). Metal contamination in sediments and biota of the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, Canada. In: Munawar, M., Dixon, G., Mayfield, C.I., Reynoldson, T., Sadar, M.H. (eds) Environmental Bioassay Techniques and their Application. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 54. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1896-2_31

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