Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area

The assessment of the environmental quality of a sensitive karst aquatic system under the centuries-long anthropogenic influence of the coal mining industry is important for both improving the quality of water resources and protecting aquatic wildlife and human health. In this study, we investigated...

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Main Authors: Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić, Ankica Sekovanić, Tatjana Orct, Dora Šebešćen, Elena Klasiček, Davor Zanella
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e198074e771449cc867c808119898b3b 2023-05-15T13:28:03+02:00 Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić Ankica Sekovanić Tatjana Orct Dora Šebešćen Elena Klasiček Davor Zanella 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010042 https://doaj.org/article/e198074e771449cc867c808119898b3b EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/11/1/42 https://doaj.org/toc/2305-6304 doi:10.3390/toxics11010042 2305-6304 https://doaj.org/article/e198074e771449cc867c808119898b3b Toxics, Vol 11, Iss 42, p 42 (2022) inorganic pollutants metal(loid)s ICP-MS European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) Italian chub ( Squalius squalus ) Prussian carp ( Carassius gibelio ) Chemical technology TP1-1185 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010042 2023-01-22T01:25:58Z The assessment of the environmental quality of a sensitive karst aquatic system under the centuries-long anthropogenic influence of the coal mining industry is important for both improving the quality of water resources and protecting aquatic wildlife and human health. In this study, we investigated the anthropogenic impact on the aquatic environment of the upper and middle course of the Raša River through the analysis of a suite of metal(loid)s in three aquatic compartments (water, sediment, fish) using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Concentrations of inorganic constituents in water were low, while the chemical composition of stream sediments mainly reflected the geological background of the area, indicating the origin of metal(loid)s from predominantly natural sources. Although comparison with PEC-Q values indicated that existing sediment quality conditions could pose a threat to benthic organisms with regard to Cr and Ni, the constant vertical profiles of these elements suggested their natural origin from the weathering of flysch. Element levels in the muscle of targeted fish species were in accordance with the values typical for low-contaminated freshwater systems, while levels of Cd, Pb and Hg were mostly below the European regulatory limits for toxic elements in foods, indicating that the low concentrations of most contaminants in muscles of fish from the Raša River do not present a risk to humans or other consumers. The obtained data indicated a generally low contamination status of the western part of the Raša River basin with regard to the analyzed inorganic elements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Toxics 11 1 42
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topic inorganic pollutants
metal(loid)s
ICP-MS
European eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
Italian chub ( Squalius squalus )
Prussian carp ( Carassius gibelio )
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
spellingShingle inorganic pollutants
metal(loid)s
ICP-MS
European eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
Italian chub ( Squalius squalus )
Prussian carp ( Carassius gibelio )
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić
Ankica Sekovanić
Tatjana Orct
Dora Šebešćen
Elena Klasiček
Davor Zanella
Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
topic_facet inorganic pollutants
metal(loid)s
ICP-MS
European eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
Italian chub ( Squalius squalus )
Prussian carp ( Carassius gibelio )
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
description The assessment of the environmental quality of a sensitive karst aquatic system under the centuries-long anthropogenic influence of the coal mining industry is important for both improving the quality of water resources and protecting aquatic wildlife and human health. In this study, we investigated the anthropogenic impact on the aquatic environment of the upper and middle course of the Raša River through the analysis of a suite of metal(loid)s in three aquatic compartments (water, sediment, fish) using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Concentrations of inorganic constituents in water were low, while the chemical composition of stream sediments mainly reflected the geological background of the area, indicating the origin of metal(loid)s from predominantly natural sources. Although comparison with PEC-Q values indicated that existing sediment quality conditions could pose a threat to benthic organisms with regard to Cr and Ni, the constant vertical profiles of these elements suggested their natural origin from the weathering of flysch. Element levels in the muscle of targeted fish species were in accordance with the values typical for low-contaminated freshwater systems, while levels of Cd, Pb and Hg were mostly below the European regulatory limits for toxic elements in foods, indicating that the low concentrations of most contaminants in muscles of fish from the Raša River do not present a risk to humans or other consumers. The obtained data indicated a generally low contamination status of the western part of the Raša River basin with regard to the analyzed inorganic elements.
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author Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić
Ankica Sekovanić
Tatjana Orct
Dora Šebešćen
Elena Klasiček
Davor Zanella
author_facet Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić
Ankica Sekovanić
Tatjana Orct
Dora Šebešćen
Elena Klasiček
Davor Zanella
author_sort Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić
title Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
title_short Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
title_full Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
title_fullStr Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
title_full_unstemmed Potentially Toxic Elements in Water, Sediments and Fish from the Karstic River (Raša River, Croatia) Located in the Former Coal-Mining Area
title_sort potentially toxic elements in water, sediments and fish from the karstic river (raša river, croatia) located in the former coal-mining area
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