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dc.contributor.author Niencheski, Luis Felipe Hax
dc.contributor.author Baumgarten, Maria da Graça Zepka
dc.contributor.author Cabrera, Liziara da Costa
dc.contributor.author Juliano, Susana Kalil
dc.date.accessioned 2012-07-18T19:59:17Z
dc.date.available 2012-07-18T19:59:17Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation NIENCHESKI, Luis Felipe Hax, et al. Patos Lagoon: indicators of organic pollution. Journal of Coastal Research, v. 39, p. 1356-1359, 2006. Disponível em: <http://siaiacad09.univali.br/ics2004/arquivos/284_niencheski.pdf>. Acesso em 09 jul. 2012. pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn 0749-0208
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2140
dc.description.abstract Patos Lagoon is the largest receptor of fluvial waters used for agricultural, navigational and fishing activities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The dumping of industrial and domestic effluents into those waters is its worst polluting source. Aiming at assessing organic contamination, 16 points were sampled along the lagoon (winter and summer). Ammonium and BOD rates (chemoindicators of organic contamination) increased in summer in waters to the south of the lagoon adjacent to the cities of Rio Grande and São Lourenço and, more to the north, near Camaquã river. In the winter, the waters near the cities of São Lourenço and Tapes (located to the north of the lagoon) also presented increases in those parameters rates. Fecal coliform bacteria rates presented a similar pattern to that of chemical parameters, increasing in waters near the cities of Rio Grande and Pelotas (São Gonçalo Canal and Laranjal beach), both situated to the south of the lagoon. No contamination was verified in channel areas along the lagoon's axis, due to stronger hydrodynamics and the distance from urban contamination sources.An intrusion of saline water into the estuarine water at the south of the lagoon occurred in the winter. A marked stratification was defined in the water column, with oxygen subsaturation in bottom waters, due to resuspension of deposited sediment and release of semianoxic interstitial water. Although Patos lagoon is a national heritage of touristic, ecologic and economic importance, it has been degraded by effluents, urging their treatment and hydro-sanitary monitoring. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.rights open access pt_BR
dc.subject Domestic effluents pt_BR
dc.subject Coliforms pt_BR
dc.subject BOD pt_BR
dc.subject Patos Lagoon pt_BR
dc.title Patos Lagoon: indicators of organic pollution pt_BR
dc.type article pt_BR


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