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The Posidonia oceanica marine sedimentary record: A Holocene archive of heavy metal pollution
Authors:Serrano O  Mateo M A  Dueñas-Bohórquez A  Renom P  López-Sáez J A  Martínez Cortizas A
Affiliation:
  • a Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes (CEAB), c/Accés a la Cala St. Francesc, 14. 17300 Blanes, Girona, Spain
  • b Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Postbus 80.021, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • c G.I. Arqueobiología, Instituto de Historia, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, CSIC, c/Albasanz 26-28, Madrid, Spain
  • d Departamento Edafologia y Quimica Agricola, Facultad de Biologia, Campus Sur s/n, 15782 Santiago, Spain
  • Abstract:The study of a Posidonia oceanica mat (a peat-like marine sediment) core has provided a record of changes in heavy metal abundances (Fe, Mn, Ni, Cr, Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn, As and Al) since the Mid-Holocene (last 4470 yr) in Portlligat Bay (NW Mediterranean). Metal contents were determined in P. oceanica. Both, the concentration records and the results of principal components analysis showed that metal pollution in the studied bay started ca. 2800 yr BP and steadily increased until present. The increase in Fe, Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn and As concentrations since ca. 2800 yr BP and in particular during Greek (ca. 2680-2465 cal BP) and Roman (ca. 2150-1740 cal BP) times shows an early anthropogenic pollution rise in the bay, which might be associated with large- and short-scale cultural and technological development. In the last ca. 1000 yr the concentrations of heavy metals, mainly derived from anthropogenic activities, have significantly increased (e.g. from ~ 15 to 47 μg g− 1 for Pb, ~ 23 to 95 μg g− 1 for Zn and ~ 8 to 228 μg g− 1 for As). Our study demonstrates for the first time the uniqueness of P. oceanica meadows as long-term archives of abundances, patterns, and trends of heavy metals during the Late Holocene in Mediterranean coastal ecosystems.
    Keywords:Posidonia oceanica mat   Peat-like marine deposits   Paleopollution   Coastal ecosystem   Human impact   NW Mediterranean Sea
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