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Current status of coastal sediments contamination in the former industrial area of Bagnoli-Coroglio (Naples, Italy)

TitleCurrent status of coastal sediments contamination in the former industrial area of Bagnoli-Coroglio (Naples, Italy)
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsArmiento, Giovanna, Caprioli Raffaela, Cerbone Antonietta, Chiavarini Salvatore, Crovato Cinzia, De Cassan Maurizio, De Rosa Luigi, Montereali Maria Rita, Nardi Elisa, Nardi Luigi, and Spaziani Fabio
JournalChemistry and Ecology
Volume36
Issue6
Pagination579–597
Date PublishedFeb-07-2020
KeywordsBagnoli, Campania [Italy], Chemical composition, correlation, heavy metal, Italy, marine sediment, Naples, Napoli [Campania], PAH, Pozzuoli, sediment chemistry, spatial distribution, trace element
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the current status of contamination due to the heavy metal and organic substances (PAHs, HC >12, organotin compounds, PCB, DDD, DDE, DDT) pollution of the sediments from the coastal area of the Bagnoli brownfield (Naples, Italy) and draw some hypotheses on the origin and trends of industrial and also geogenic contamination. Surface sediments and cores were collected and analysed. The results showed remarkable concentrations of heavy metals, PAHs, and other substances that are significantly higher than the national guideline values of sea sediment quality. Correlation analyses and spatial distribution analyses showed that generally the inorganic and organic pollutants have similar patterns, confirming the common origin from the industrial activity, but also that some of the studied metals have some natural contribution originated from the geologic setting of the area. The distribution of most of the heavy metals (especially Cd, Hg, Pb, Cu, Zn, partially Cr and Ni) and PAHs are similar, and the highest concentrations were recognised between and just off the piers, but a diffuse contamination is widespread up to the external areas of the site perimeter, rising concern on the diffusion of contaminants to the whole Gulf of Pozzuoli. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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URLhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02757540.2020.1747448
DOI10.1080/02757540.2020.1747448
Short TitleChemistry and Ecology
Citation Keyarmiento2020current