Title of article :
Silver contamination on abiotic and biotic compartments of Nahuel
Huapi National Park lakes, Patagonia, Argentina
Author/Authors :
Sergio Ribeiro Guevaraa، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Mar?´a Arribe´rea، نويسنده , , De´bora Bubacha، نويسنده , , Pablo Viglianob، نويسنده , ,
Andrea Rizzoa، نويسنده , , Marcelo Alonsob، نويسنده , , Ricardo Sa´ncheza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The Ag contents of abiotic and biotic compartments of different lakes of Nahuel Huapi National Park, Patagonia, Argentina
were analyzed. The water bodies studied were lakes Nahuel Huapi, Moreno, Escondido, Espejo Chico and Traful, the latter
chosen as a reference lake. The Ag concentration profiles of short sediment cores, dated by 210Pb and 137Cs techniques, were
analyzed, as well as suspended load collected from three sites of lake Nahuel Huapi. The biota studied were the native mussel
Diplodon chilensis (digestive gland and total soft tissues pooled samples) and five species of fish, two native and three
introduced (liver and muscle pooled samples). Ag contents were determined by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis
(INAA).
The upper layers of the sediment cores sampled in lake Nahuel Huapi were enriched in Ag contents compared to deep layers
in accumulation periods corresponding to the second half of the 20th century, but this enrichment was neither observed in the
reference lake Traful, nor in lakes Espejo Chico and Escondido. Ag was enriched over background level (0.1 Ag g 1) also in
suspended load collected in lake Nahuel Huapi. Ag fluxes to sediments were computed for suspended load and enriched
sediment core layers. Highest Ag fluxes, from 350 to 470 Ag m 2 year 1, were measured in Nahuel Huapi near the site where
the liquid effluents of the Bariloche city sewage treatment plant are released to the lake. The spatial distribution of the other Ag
fluxes suggests that this is the main source of Ag to lake Nahuel Huapi and lateral transport occurs within the water body. Ag
concentrations on biota samples were consistent with these conclusions. Mussels collected in lake Nahuel Huapi showed higher
Ag concentrations than in the other lakes, especially when compared to lake Traful. Ag contents in mussels were strongly
associated with sediment intake, but enriched probably due to sediment grain size sorting during the intake processes. Evidence
of food chain biomagnification of Ag in fish liver was observed. Ag contents in fish liver were higher at lake Nahuel Huapi
even considering the high intra-specific variability, with highest values ranging from 10 to 29 Ag g 1 dry weight for brown
trout and rainbow trout.
Keywords :
Patagonia , mussel , FISH , Nahuel Huapi National Park , silver , Sediment core
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment