Metal record of copper-based antifouling paints in sediment core following marina construction and operation

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Cunha, Bruno | Garnier, Jérémie | Araújo, Daniel Ferreira | de Sousa Tonhá, Myller | Souto-Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo | Ruiz, Izabel | Feitas E Silva, Flavio Henrique | Almeida, Tati | Freydier, Rémi | Seyler, Patrick | Babinski, Marly

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International audience. Marinas are central hubs of global maritime leisure and transport, yet their operations can deteriorate the environmental quality of sediments. In response, this study investigated the metal contamination history associated with antifouling paint uses in a sediment core collected from Bracuhy marina (Southeast Brazil). Analysis target major and trace elements (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd and Sn), rare earth elements (REEs), and Pb isotopes. The modification in Pb isotopic ratios and REEs pattern unequivocally revealed sediment provenance disruption following the marina construction. Metal distribution in the sediment core demonstrates that concentrations of Cu and Zn increased by up to 15 and 5 times, respectively, compared to the local background. This severe Cu and Zn contamination coincides with the onset of marina operations and can be attributed to the use of antifouling paints.

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