A quantification of total mercury (Hgtot) and methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in sediment and mussels was carried out in the east basin of the Orbetello lagoon in order to assess their bioaccumulation potential. The sediment was sampled in four macroareas, mussels were transplanted in the same sites and collected after seven weeks. The results show that Hgtot concentrations in sediments exceeded (0.21–16.9 mg/kg dry weight (dw)) the environmental quality standard of the Italian legislation (0.3 mg/kg dw). The Hgtot concentration in mussels (0.050–0.324 mg/kg wet weight (ww)) does not exceed the limit values (0.5 mg/kg ww) of the European food legislation. The biota–sediment accumulation factors (BSAFs) derived for MeHg (80–306.7) and a ...
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International audienceMercury (Hg) is considered as an important pollutant for aquatic systems as it...
The southern basin of the Venice Lagoon has been the focus of fewer studies concerning contamination...
Mercury (Hg) transport in natural environments is of concern because Hg bioaccumulates in the food w...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
Coastal areas of the city of Taranto (Italy), have suffered from intense anthropic and industrial pr...
cited By 18International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of mercur...
As part of the \u201cMIRACLE\u201d project, the biogeochemical cycling of mercury (Hg) at the sedime...
The Marano and Grado Lagoon is the second largest wetland along the northern Adriatic coastline. Fis...
The Marano and Grado lagoon, one of the largest wetlands in the Mediterranean Sea, has been subject ...
Coastal marine environment represent areas of great natural, economic and touristic value. Among the...
The distribution and translocation of mercury (Hg) was studied in the Paglia River ecosystem, locate...
The spatial distribution of total mercury (HgT) and methylmercury (MeHg) in Mediterranean mussels (M...
An ecotoxicological investigation has been carried in the petrochemical district of Priolo (Sicily, ...
Sediments of the Marano and Grado Lagoon (Adriatic Sea, Italy) represent one of the world\u2019s mos...
The effect of dredged sediment reuse on the production and bioconcentration of monomethylmercury (MM...
International audienceMercury (Hg) is considered as an important pollutant for aquatic systems as it...
The southern basin of the Venice Lagoon has been the focus of fewer studies concerning contamination...
Mercury (Hg) transport in natural environments is of concern because Hg bioaccumulates in the food w...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...