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Seminar: "Centennial scale reconstruction of metal pollution in Europe's largest saltwater lagoon", by Irene Alorda

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The Ocean's Challenge groups are organizing a new seminar.
 

Seminar: "Centennial scale reconstruction of metal pollution in Europe's largest saltwater lagoon”


Speaker: Irene Alorda, ICTA-UAB doctoral student
 

Date: Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
Time: 1pm
Venue: Room Z/033 and online 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81681944336?pwd=VlpBNnl6M1l3cUJaN3BROTI3N1I3Zz09


The Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Spain) is a critical ecological and socioeconomic ecosystem and the first in Europe to be granted rights of personhood. However, pollution from past and present activities such as mining, agriculture, urbanization, and tourism threatens its health and ecological stability. Previous research has shown the importance of metal contamination in the lagoon and its link to nearby mining activities, but little consideration has been given to historical changes in this industry and in other potential metal sources. In this work, metal concentrations have been analyzed in 12 sediment cores dated with 210Pb, allowing the reconstruction of the recent (last ~150 years) metal contamination in the lagoon. The main metal sources have been identified by using multivariate statistical methods. Metal contamination from mining activities (point-source pollution) peaked in the mid-20th century, whereas nonpoint-source metal contamination reached its highest level in more recent decades. Despite the current decrease in metal deposition trends, concentrations in surface sediments still exceed sediment quality and ecotoxicological thresholds in areas close to former mining sites. Therefore, they need to be considered in future management strategies, which should also include the evaluation of sources and processes that are still supplying them to the lagoon.

 

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