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      Levels of potentially toxic and essential elements in Tocantins River sediment: health risks at Brazil’s Savanna-Amazon interface

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          The field study aims to address identified research gaps by providing valuable information on the concentration, spatial distribution, pollution levels, and source apportionment of toxic and essential elements in sediment samples from four sampling sites (P1: Beira Rio (urban area), P2: Bananal (rural area), P3: Embiral (rural area), P4: Cidelândia (rural area) distributed along the middle Tocantins River, Brazil. Samples were collected in 2023 from river sections and analyzed using various contamination índices (geoaccumulation index, contamination factor, enrichment factor, pollution load index, sediment pollution index, potential ecological risk coefficients, and integrated risk index). Results indicated that the levels of aluminum, iron, manganese, and selenium exceeded legal standards in that year. Chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, and lead exceeded guidelines, mainly in section P1 for aluminum and section P3 for nickel and lead. Rainy months showed increased presence, indicating seasonal variability. The geoaccumulation index indicated low pollution levels, with lead and nickel notably present near urban and industrial areas. The enrichment factor highlighted elevated concentrations of lead and zinc in industrial areas. Both PLI and SPI indices raise concerns regarding Pb (P4) and Zn (P3) concentrations at specific times of the year. Overall, potential ecological risks were deemed low for most sites. Continuous monitoring and interventions are crucial to preserve water and environmental quality in the region.

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                tmsacioly@gmail.com
                diego_carvalho_@hotmail.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                4 August 2024
                4 August 2024
                2024
                : 14
                : 18037
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Postgraduate in Animal Science (PPGCA/UEMA), Multi-User Laboratories in Postgraduate Research (LAMP), State University of Maranhão, ( https://ror.org/04ja5n907) São Luís, 65081-400 Brazil
                [2 ]GRID grid.493131.d, Center for Exact, Natural and Technological Sciences (CCENT), , State University of the Tocantina Region of Maranhão (UEMASUL), ; Imperatriz, 65900-000 Brazil
                [3 ]Animal Ecology and Biodiversity Laboratory (LEBA), Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, ( https://ror.org/015wdp703) 15007 Lima, Peru
                [4 ]GRID grid.493131.d, Center of Agrarian Sciences, Center for Advanced Morphophysiological Studies (NEMO), , State University of the Tocantina Region of Maranhão (UEMASUL), ; Imperatriz, 65900-000 Brazil
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                66570
                10.1038/s41598-024-66570-4
                11298526
                39098955
                84d6aa4d-3caa-4793-8fb4-b20f220caf7e
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                : 19 March 2024
                : 2 July 2024
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                aquatic toxicology,biomonitoring,ecotoxicology,environmental impact,heavy metals,freshwater ecology

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