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Farmed tilapia as an exposure route to microcystins in Zaria-Nigeria: A seasonal investigation النص الكامل
2021
Chia, Mathias Ahii | Abdulwahab, Rabiu | Ameh, Ilu | Balogun, J Kolawole | Auta, Jehu
Several studies have reported the contamination of farmed fish by microcystins, however, alternations in levels of contamination resulting from seasonal changes are infrequently described. This investigation is focused on the seasonal accumulation of microcystins in farmed Nile Tilapia muscle tissue across three farms located in Zaria, Nigeria, as a means of assessing the health risks associated with the consumption of contaminated fish. Total microcystins and cyanobacteria content, respectively, in muscle tissue and gut of tilapia varied, seasonally in the farms. Microcystin levels were higher in fish tissues analyzed in the dry season than the rainy season at Nagoyi and Danlami ponds. Correlating with the levels of microcystins found in fish tissues, the highest dissolved microcystins levels in all the fish farms occurred in the dry season, where the Bal and Kol fish farm had the highest concentration (0.265 ± 0.038 μgL⁻¹). Gut analysis of fish obtained from the ponds, revealed a predominance of Microcystis spp. among other cyanobacteria. Estimation of total daily intake of consumed contaminated Nile tilapia muscles reveal values exceeding WHO recommended (0.04 μg kg⁻¹ body weight) total daily intake of MC-LR. Consumption of tilapia from Danlami pond presented the greatest risk with a value of 0.093 μg kg⁻¹ total daily intake. Results of the present study necessitate the implementation of legislation and monitoring programs for microcystins and other cyanobacteria contaminants of fish obtained from farms and other sources in Zaria and indeed several other African countries.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Effects of sulfamethoxazole on coupling of nitrogen removal with nitrification in Yangtze Estuary sediments النص الكامل
2021
Chen, Cheng | Yin, Guoyu | Hou, Lijun | Liu, Min | Jiang, Yinghui | Zheng, Dongsheng | Gao, Dengzhou | Liu, Cheng | Zheng, Yanling | Han, Ping
Coupling of nitrogen removal processes with nitrification (NRₙ) are vital synergistic nitrogen elimination mechanisms in aquatic environments. However, the effects of antibiotics on NRₙ are not well known. In the present work, 20-day continuous-flow experiments combined with ¹⁵N tracing techniques and quantitative PCR were performed to simulate the impact of sulfamethoxazole (SMX, a sulfonamide antibiotic) with near in situ concentration on NRₙ processes in sediments of Yangtze Estuary. Results showed that SMX with near in situ concentration significantly decreased NRₙ, NRw (uncoupling of nitrogen removal processes with nitrification) and actual nitrogen removal rates via inhibiting nitrogen transformation functional genes (AOB, narG, nirS, nosZ) and anammox 16S rRNA gene, while the coupling links between nitrification and nitrogen removal processes were not broken by the exposure. The proportion of NRₙ in total nitrogen removal processes decreased by approximately 10% with SMX addition, due to the different inhibition on AOB, denitrifying genes and anammox 16S rRNA gene. N₂O production and nitrite accumulation remarkably increased with SMX addition under simultaneous nitrification and denitrification, and they strongly correlated with each other. The more severely inhibition on nirS gene (13.6–19.8%) than Nitrospira nxrB gene (0.3–8.2%) revealed that the increased nitrite accumulation with SMX addition mainly occurred in heterotrophic denitrification, suggesting that the increased N₂O production was dominated by the heterotrophic nitrite reduction. Moreover, we estimated that the ratio of external inorganic N eliminated by actual nitrogen removal can upgrade to 6.4–7.4% under circumstances of no inhibition by SMX. This study revealed the effects of SMX with near in situ concentration on NRₙ processes and illustrated the microbial mechanism on functional genes level. Our results highlighted the inhibitory effects of SMX on NRₙ may contribute to reactive N retention and N₂O production in estuarine and coastal ecosystems.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]HVAC filtration of particles and trace metals: Airborne measurements and the evaluation of quantitative filter forensics النص الكامل
2021
Mahdavi, Alireza | Dingle, Justin | Chan, Arthur W.H. | Siegel, Jeffrey A.
Filters installed in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems can serve as air-cleaning and sampling devices for indoor particles. The purpose of this article is to evaluate these dual roles. An occupied home with a central HVAC system equipped with a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV, from ASHRAE Standard 52.2) 11 filter was monitored for six weeks. Weekly airborne gravimetric and real-time sampling was performed to measure the particle size distribution and the concentration of total suspended particles (TSP), PM₁₀, PM₂.₅, PM₁, and 12 trace metals. The weekly system runtimes were intentionally changed to provide a wide range of weekly filtration volumes. The quantitative filter forensics (QFF) concentrations of particulate matter (PM) and trace metals were calculated using the analysis of the dust collected on the HVAC filter, the filtration volume, and filter in-situ efficiency. The results indicated that filtration was not influential to remove PM and trace metals as the concentrations during the weeks with continuous HVAC operation were not consistently lower than those during the other weeks. This suggests the dominance of other particle and trace metal source and loss mechanisms weakens the influence of filtration in this home. The QFF evaluation results indicated that the concentration of TSP and over half of the tested trace metals (e.g., Pb, Cd, Ni, V, Sb, K, and Sr) could be estimated by QFF within a factor of two when compared to airborne sampling results. PM₁₀, PM₂.₅, and PM₁ concentrations were significantly underestimated by QFF potentially due to the limitations of size distribution analysis by a laser diffraction particle sizer (LDPS) for the detection of <1 μm particles. Overall, while QFF was promising for TSP and some trace metals, improvement in size distribution analysis could extend the application of QFF for airborne sampling.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Litter decomposition can be reduced by pesticide effects on detritivores and decomposers: Implications for tropical stream functioning النص الكامل
2021
Cornejo, Aydeé | Pérez Ovalle, Javier | López-Rojo, Naiara | García, Gabriela | Perez, Edgar | Guerra, Alisson | Nieto, Carlos | Boyero, Luz
Understanding which factors affect the process of leaf litter decomposition is crucial if we are to predict changes in the functioning of stream ecosystems as a result of human activities. One major activity with known consequences on streams is agriculture, which is of particular concern in tropical regions, where forests are being rapidly replaced by crops. While pesticides are potential drivers of reduced decomposition rates observed in agricultural tropical streams, their specific effects on the performance of decomposers and detritivores are mostly unknown. We used a microcosm experiment to examine the individual and joint effects of an insecticide (chlorpyrifos) and a fungicide (chlorothalonil) on survival and growth of detritivores (Anchytarsus, Hyalella and Lepidostoma), aquatic hyphomycetes (AH) sporulation rate, taxon richness, assemblage structure, and leaf litter decomposition rates. Our results revealed detrimental effects on detritivore survival (which were mostly due to the insecticide and strongest for Hyalella), changes in AH assemblage structure, and reduced sporulation rate, taxon richness and microbial decomposition (mostly in response to the fungicide). Total decomposition was reduced especially when the pesticides were combined, suggesting that they operated differently and their effects were additive. Importantly, effects on decomposition were greater for single-species detritivore treatments than for the 3-species mixture, indicating that detritivore species loss may exacerbate the consequences of pesticides of stream ecosystem functioning.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Ozone and SOA formation potential based on photochemical loss of VOCs during the Beijing summer النص الكامل
2021
Zhan, Junlei | Feng, Zeming | Liu, Pengfei | He, Xiaowei | He, Zhouming | Chen, Tianzeng | Wang, Yafei | He, Hong | Mu, Yujing | Liu, Yongchun
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are easily degraded by oxidants during atmospheric transport. Therefore, the contribution of VOCs to ozone (O₃) and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation at a receptor site is different from that in a source area. In this study, hourly concentrations of VOCs and other pollutants, such as O₃, NOx, HONO, CO, and PM₂.₅, were measured in the suburbs (Daxing district) of Beijing in August 2019. The photochemical initial concentrations (PICs), in which the photochemical losses of VOCs were accounted for, were calculated to evaluate the contribution of the VOCs to O₃ and SOA formation. The mean (±standard deviation) measured VOC concentrations and the PICs were 11.2 ± 5.7 and 14.6 ± 8.4 ppbv, respectively, which correspond to O₃ formation potentials (OFP) of 57.8 ± 26.3 and 103.9 ± 109.4 ppbv and SOA formation potentials (SOAP) of 8.4 ± 4.1 and 10.3 ± 7.4 μg m⁻³, respectively. Alkenes contributed 80.5% of the consumed VOCs, followed by aromatics (13.3%) and alkanes (6.2%). The contributions of the alkenes and aromatics to the OFPPICₛ were 56.8% and 30.3%, respectively; while their corresponding contributions to the SOAPPICₛ were 1.9% and 97.3%, respectively. The OFPPICₛ was linearly correlated with the observed O₃ concentrations (OFPPICₛ = 41.5 + 1.40 × cO₃, R² = 0.87). The O₃ formation was associated with a VOC-limited regime at the receptor site based on the measured VOCs and changed to a transition regime and a NOx sensitive regime based on the PIC. Our results suggest that more attention should be paid to biogenic VOCs when studying O₃ formation in summer in Beijing, while the control of anthropogenic aromatic compounds should be given priority in terms of SOA formation.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Redistribution of mineral phases of incineration bottom ash by size and magnetic separation and its effects on the leaching behaviors النص الكامل
2021
Yin, Ke | Chan, Wei Ping | S/O Tamilselvam, Kumaran | Chen, Wen Qian | Mohamad Latiff, Naziah Binte | Heberlein, Stephan | Lisak, Grzegorz
Size and magnetic separation of incineration bottom ash (IBA) are common for ferrous metals recovery, however, their influences on the mineral phase and the element redistribution, and subsequently the induced variation of metal leaching potential herein remain limited understanding. The lack of research in this field may misunderstand IBA performances, cause confused results for comparison among various studies, and potentially lead to biased conclusions. We herein quantitatively investigate the effects of size and magnetic separation on the IBA based on element distribution, leaching behavior, morphology, and mineralogy with statistical analysis. For preparation, sieving was performed with the original IBA (to obtain 7 size-fractions termed as OR1-7, respectively), followed by magnetic separation of each, to further yield magnetic fractions (MF1-7) to discriminate nonmagnetic fractions (NF1-7). In this study, we show that size and magnetic separation may pose significant yet different impacts on different fractions, which would affect their leaching potential concerning their respective downstream applications.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Thallium and lead variations in a contaminated peatland: A combined isotopic study from a mining/smelting area النص الكامل
2021
Vaněk, Aleš | Vejvodová, Kateřina | Mihaljevič, Martin | Ettler, Vojtéch | Trubač, Jakub | Vaňková, Maria | Goliáš, Viktor | Teper, Leslaw | Sutkowska, Katarzyna | Vokurková, Petra | Penížek, Vít | Zádorová, Tereza | Drábek, Ondřej
Vertical profiles of Tl, Pb and Zn concentrations and Tl and Pb isotopic ratios in a contaminated peatland/fen (Wolbrom, Poland) were studied to address questions regarding (i) potential long-term immobility of Tl in a peat profile, and (ii) a possible link in Tl isotopic signatures between a Tl source and a peat sample. Both prerequisites are required for using peatlands as archives of atmospheric Tl deposition and Tl isotopic ratios as a source proxy. We demonstrate that Tl is an immobile element in peat with a conservative pattern synonymous to that of Pb, and in contrast to Zn. However, the peat Tl record was more affected by geogenic source(s), as inferred from the calculated element enrichments. The finding further implies that Tl was largely absent from the pre-industrial emissions (>~250 years BP). The measured variations in Tl isotopic ratios in respective peat samples suggest a consistency with anthropogenic Tl (ε²⁰⁵Tl between ~ -3 and −4), as well as with background Tl isotopic values in the study area (ε²⁰⁵Tl between ~0 and −1), in line with detected ²⁰⁶Pb/²⁰⁷Pb ratios (1.16–1.19). Therefore, we propose that peatlands can be used for monitoring trends in Tl deposition and that Tl isotopic ratios can serve to distinguish its origin(s). However, given that the studied fen has a particularly complicated geochemistry (attributed to significant environmental changes in its history), it seems that ombrotrophic peatlands could be better suited for this type of Tl research.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Transport and retention of porous silicon-coated zero-valent iron in saturated porous media النص الكامل
2021
Lu, Haojie | Dong, Juan | Xi, Beidou | Cai, Peiyao | Xia, Tian | Zhang, Mengyue
Porous silicon-coated zero-valent iron (Fe⁰@p-SiO₂) is a promising material for in-situ contaminated groundwater remediation. However, investigations of factors that affect the transport of Fe⁰@p-SiO₂ remain incomplete. In the present study, Fe⁰@p-SiO₂ composites were prepared by a SiO₂-coated technology, and a series of column experiments were conducted to examine the effects of media size, ionic strength, and injection velocity and concentration on retention and transport in saturated porous media. Results showed that the obtained Fe⁰@p-SiO₂ is a core-shell composite with zero-valent iron as the core and porous silicon as the shell. Media size, injection velocity, Fe⁰ concentration, and ionic strength had a significant impact on the transport of Fe⁰@p-SiO₂. Fe⁰@p-SiO₂ effluent concentrations decreased with a smaller media size. Increasing initial particle concentration and ionic strength led to a decrease in particle transport. High particle retention was observed near the middle of the column, especially with high injection concentration. That was also observable in the condition of lower injection velocity or finer media. The results indicated that two transport behaviors during particles transport, which were “agglomeration-straining” and “detachment-re-migration”. Moreover, the dominated mechanisms for Fe⁰@p-SiO₂ transport and retention in saturated porous media are hydrodynamic dispersion and interception. Given the results, in practical engineering applications, proper injection velocity and concentration should be selected depending on the pollution status of groundwater and the geochemical environment to ensure an effective in-situ reaction zone.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Source, temporal variation and health risk of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from urban traffic in harbin, China النص الكامل
2021
Xuan, Lichun | Ma, Yuenan | Xing, Yanfeng | Meng, Qingqing | Song, Jie | Chen, Taihan | Wang, Hao | Wang, Pengjie | Zhang, Yufan | Gao, Peng
The main of this work investigated the levels, emission sources, and associated health risks of ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) closed urban traffic trunk from June 2017 to November 2018. The seasonal variation trend for total VOCs (TVOCs) concentrations was autumn > winter > summer > spring. During the daily fluctuations in summer, the TVOC concentrations appeared to be the highest at midnight and the lowest at 14:00. In spring, autumn, and winter, the concentrations of TVOCs reached the highest levels at 06:00 and dropped to the lowest levels at 14:00 to 15:00; then, the levels increased after 20:00. Aromatics were the most important types of ambient VOCs for the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs). The Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) source analysis indicated that the traffic emission accounted for 28.9% of TVOCs, followed by combustion (24.7%), industrial (21.3%), gasoline volatilization (12.4%), and solvent (11.7%) sources. Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks via inhalation exposure to the selected 10 toxic VOCs may be of more concern for residents nearby traffic trunk in Harbin in autumn.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Quantifying spatial heterogeneity of vulnerability to short-term PM2.5 exposure with data fusion framework النص الكامل
2021
Kuo, Cheng-Pin | Fu, Joshua S. | Wu, Pei-Chih | Cheng, Tain-Junn | Chiu, Tsu-Yun | Huang, Chun-Sheng | Wu, Chang-Fu | Lai, Li-Wei | Lai, Hsin-Chih | Liang, Ciao-Kai
The current estimations of the burden of disease (BD) of PM₂.₅ exposure is still potentially biased by two factors: ignorance of heterogeneous vulnerabilities at diverse urbanization levels and reliance on the risk estimates from existing literature, usually from different locations. Our objectives are (1) to build up a data fusion framework to estimate the burden of PM₂.₅ exposure while evaluating local risks simultaneously and (2) to quantify their spatial heterogeneity, relationship to land-use characteristics, and derived uncertainties when calculating the disease burdens. The feature of this study is applying six local databases to extract PM₂.₅ exposure risk and the BD information, including the risks of death, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and respiratory disease (RD), and their spatial heterogeneities through our data fusion framework. We applied the developed framework to Tainan City in Taiwan as a use case estimated the risks by using 2006–2016 emergency department visit data, air quality monitoring data, and land-use characteristics and further estimated the BD caused by daily PM₂.₅ exposure in 2013. Our results found that the risks of CVD and RD in highly urbanized areas and death in rural areas could reach 1.20–1.57 times higher than average. Furthermore, we performed a sensitivity analysis to assess the uncertainty of BD estimations from utilizing different data sources, and the results showed that the uncertainty of the BD estimations could be contributed by different PM₂.₅ exposure data (20–32%) and risk values (0–86%), especially for highly urbanized areas. In conclusion, our approach for estimating BD based on local databases has the potential to be generalized to the developing and overpopulated countries and to support local air quality and health management plans.
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