Title of article :
Initial effects of the toxic waste spill Aznalc´ollar mine
accident/ on the aquatic macrofauna of the
Guadalquivir Estuary
Author/Authors :
Pilar Drakea، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Francisco Bald´oa، نويسنده , , Jos´e A. Cuestaa، نويسنده , , Diego
Garc´?a-Gonz´alezb، نويسنده , , Alfonso Silva-Garc´?ac، نويسنده , , Alberto M. Ariasa، نويسنده , , Antonio
Rodr´?gueza، نويسنده , , Ignacio Sobrinoc، نويسنده , , Carlos Fern´andez-Delgadob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The initial effects of the toxic waste spill in April 1998 at the Aznalc´ollar mine SW Spain. on the nektonic
community of the Guadalquivir Estuary were examined at three sampling sites using univariate and multivariate
techniques. Since studied communities showed a considerable seasonal trend, only seasonally homogenous periods
were compared to analyse effects of the spill: May]August 1997 before spill. and May]August 1998 after spill..
Results of both techniques two-way nested ANOVA and ANOSIM tests, P)0.05. indicated that there was no
significant difference between the nektonic community of the estuary before and after the spill monthly number of
species, abundance, biomass and similarity among samples.. Conversely, an unusually high density was observed at
the outer sampling site immediately after the spill for species typical of more stagnant estuarine habitats. This
feature seems to indicate that the fauna in the estuarine area through which the untreated water penetrated into the
main course may have been disturbed. Results also suggest that this initial sudden input of fresh water to the estuary
could have enhanced the effects of an increased river flow a drop in the salinity.. Nevertheless, longer temporal
series of data, especially for permanent estuarine inhabitants, are recommended before conclusions can be drawn on
the effects of the toxic waste spill on estuarine communities.
Keywords :
Guadalquivir estuary , Nektonic community , Toxic spill
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment