Title of article :
Mobilization of river transported colloidal aluminium upon mixing
with seawater and subsequent deposition in fish gills
Author/Authors :
Hans-Christian Teien، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , William J.F. Standring b، نويسنده , , Brit Salbu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
During flooding events, increased concentrations of gill-reactive aluminium (Al) have been identified in estuarine water causing
high Al accumulation in fish gills. By in situ filtering and ultrafiltering river water (pH 5.5–6.4, 3–5 mg L−1 DOC) and continually
mixing the size fractioned river water with seawater (30 in salinity), Al mobilization was studied in flow-through tank systems (6 in
salinity) during a six-week field experiment in Western Norway. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) kept in tanks were continuously
exposed to the mixtures. Based on in situ Al fractionation of the experimental waters and sampling of gills from exposed fish,
results showed that Al associated with river transported colloids, probably organic material (≤0.45 μm and N8 kDa) was mobilized
to low molecular mass cationic Al-species (LMM Ali) upon contact with seawater. Mobilized Ali-species deposited immediately on
fish gills. During high flow conditions with increased amounts of colloidal material, the concentration of mobilized LMM Ali and
the Al accumulation in gills of fish exposed to river water–seawater mixtures increased by a factor of 5 and 10, respectively,
compared to the input river water. The concentration of mobilized LMM Ali and the Al accumulation in fish gills decreased with
time after mixing (from 1 to 30 min) and as high runoff subsided.
Keywords :
Colloidal aluminium , River water–seawater mixtures , Fish gills , Mobilization , Tank experiments , Aluminium speciation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment