Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland

This study is an attempt to explain a complex environmental situation at the shore beneath a dumping site in Iceland. Heavy metals, originated outside Iceland, are distributed by oceanic currents and airpollution. Another pathway to Icelandic nature are products, containing heavy metals, which are t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956-
Other Authors: Háskólinn á Akureyri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15364
id ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/15364
record_format openpolar
spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/15364 2023-05-15T16:46:57+02:00 Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956- Háskólinn á Akureyri 2013-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15364 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15364 Líftækni Sjávarvistfræði Sorpeyðing Mengunarvarnir Thesis Bachelor's 2013 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:57:14Z This study is an attempt to explain a complex environmental situation at the shore beneath a dumping site in Iceland. Heavy metals, originated outside Iceland, are distributed by oceanic currents and airpollution. Another pathway to Icelandic nature are products, containing heavy metals, which are thrown uncontrolled at dumping sites after use. Today the content of still existing dumping sites around Iceland is unknown, but composition and quantities of different waste-categories can be estimated from the activities during the period, when the waste was produced. From these waste-filled places leachate transports irregulary heavy metals to the marine biota. Bioaccumulated arsen, cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, mercury, zinc were measured in Nucella lapillus, preying on Mytilus edulis and Semibalanus balanoides. The results show higher cadmium concentrations in dogwhelks compared to Gufunes/Reykjavík harbour. Copper and zinc concentrations exceed the Icelandic overall mean. Chromium, copper, zinc concentrations in dogwhelks at this small village overtop values in Irland. Presence of mercury-resistant bacteria in the leachate was confirmed by microbiological test. The anthropogenic impact of the dumping site occurs not in sporadic taken analyses of leachate. The results indicate the vital necessity to registrate all dumping sites, additionally to monitor with bioindicators their impact on aquatic ecosystems. Markmið rannsóknar er að varpa ljósi á mengun í fjöru neðan við gamlan ruslahaug. Þungmálmar, upprunir utan Íslands, dreifast með sjávarstraumum og loftmengun. Önnur flutningsleið þungmálma að íslenskri náttúru er með afurðum sem innihalda þungmálma og var fargað með stjórnlausum hætti á ruslahaugum í lok líftíma afurðanna. Innihald og staðsetningar gamallra ruslahauga á Íslandi eru ekki þekktar. Hægt er að áætla um efnasamsetningu og efnamagn með því að taka mið af framleiðsluaðferðum og neysluvenjum þess tímabils sem ruslahaugarnir urðu til. Sigvatn frá gömlum ruslahaugum seytir óreglulega þungmálmum í ... Thesis Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík Nucella lapillus Skemman (Iceland) Reykjavík Varpa ENVELOPE(11.284,11.284,64.505,64.505) Gufunes ENVELOPE(-21.812,-21.812,64.146,64.146)
institution Open Polar
collection Skemman (Iceland)
op_collection_id ftskemman
language English
topic Líftækni
Sjávarvistfræði
Sorpeyðing
Mengunarvarnir
spellingShingle Líftækni
Sjávarvistfræði
Sorpeyðing
Mengunarvarnir
Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956-
Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
topic_facet Líftækni
Sjávarvistfræði
Sorpeyðing
Mengunarvarnir
description This study is an attempt to explain a complex environmental situation at the shore beneath a dumping site in Iceland. Heavy metals, originated outside Iceland, are distributed by oceanic currents and airpollution. Another pathway to Icelandic nature are products, containing heavy metals, which are thrown uncontrolled at dumping sites after use. Today the content of still existing dumping sites around Iceland is unknown, but composition and quantities of different waste-categories can be estimated from the activities during the period, when the waste was produced. From these waste-filled places leachate transports irregulary heavy metals to the marine biota. Bioaccumulated arsen, cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, mercury, zinc were measured in Nucella lapillus, preying on Mytilus edulis and Semibalanus balanoides. The results show higher cadmium concentrations in dogwhelks compared to Gufunes/Reykjavík harbour. Copper and zinc concentrations exceed the Icelandic overall mean. Chromium, copper, zinc concentrations in dogwhelks at this small village overtop values in Irland. Presence of mercury-resistant bacteria in the leachate was confirmed by microbiological test. The anthropogenic impact of the dumping site occurs not in sporadic taken analyses of leachate. The results indicate the vital necessity to registrate all dumping sites, additionally to monitor with bioindicators their impact on aquatic ecosystems. Markmið rannsóknar er að varpa ljósi á mengun í fjöru neðan við gamlan ruslahaug. Þungmálmar, upprunir utan Íslands, dreifast með sjávarstraumum og loftmengun. Önnur flutningsleið þungmálma að íslenskri náttúru er með afurðum sem innihalda þungmálma og var fargað með stjórnlausum hætti á ruslahaugum í lok líftíma afurðanna. Innihald og staðsetningar gamallra ruslahauga á Íslandi eru ekki þekktar. Hægt er að áætla um efnasamsetningu og efnamagn með því að taka mið af framleiðsluaðferðum og neysluvenjum þess tímabils sem ruslahaugarnir urðu til. Sigvatn frá gömlum ruslahaugum seytir óreglulega þungmálmum í ...
author2 Háskólinn á Akureyri
format Thesis
author Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956-
author_facet Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956-
author_sort Urbschat, Mæva Marlene, 1956-
title Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
title_short Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
title_full Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
title_fullStr Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in Mytilus edulis and Nucella lapillus in Iceland
title_sort bioindicators to detect pollution from dumping sites and landfills : bioaccumulation in mytilus edulis and nucella lapillus in iceland
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15364
long_lat ENVELOPE(11.284,11.284,64.505,64.505)
ENVELOPE(-21.812,-21.812,64.146,64.146)
geographic Reykjavík
Varpa
Gufunes
geographic_facet Reykjavík
Varpa
Gufunes
genre Iceland
Reykjavík
Reykjavík
Nucella lapillus
genre_facet Iceland
Reykjavík
Reykjavík
Nucella lapillus
op_relation http://hdl.handle.net/1946/15364
_version_ 1766037062327205888