Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina

The pollution of wetlands by lead derived from waterfowl hunting with lead shot was investigated. We determined soil pellet density and Pb concentration in soil, water and vegetation in natural wetlands and rice fields in central-eastern Santa Fe province, Argentina. Pellet density varied greatly am...

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Autores principales: Romano, M., Ferreyra, H., Ferreyroa, G., Molina, F.V., Caselli, A., Barberis, I., Beldoménico, P., Uhart, M.
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spelling todo:paper_00489697_v545-546_n_p104_Romano2023-10-03T14:52:34Z Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina Romano, M. Ferreyra, H. Ferreyroa, G. Molina, F.V. Caselli, A. Barberis, I. Beldoménico, P. Uhart, M. Environmental pollution Hunting Lead Trace metals Wetlands Lead Pelletizing Soils Trace elements Vegetation Water pollution Wetlands Environmental pollutions Hunting Non-toxic materials Pb concentration Reference values Soil concentrations Trace metal Wetland condition Pollution lead surface water lead soil pollutant water pollutant hunting lead lead shot paddy field pollution trace metal vegetation waterfowl wetland agricultural land animal hunting Argentina Article controlled study flooding grass nonhuman oxidation pollution pollution monitoring priority journal rice soil acidity soil analysis solubilization vegetation water analysis waterfowl wetland analysis environmental monitoring Oryza pollution sediment soil pollutant statistics and numerical data water pollutant Argentina Santa Fe [Argentina] Anatidae Poaceae Argentina Environmental Monitoring Environmental Pollution Geologic Sediments Lead Oryza Soil Pollutants Water Pollutants, Chemical Wetlands The pollution of wetlands by lead derived from waterfowl hunting with lead shot was investigated. We determined soil pellet density and Pb concentration in soil, water and vegetation in natural wetlands and rice fields in central-eastern Santa Fe province, Argentina. Pellet density varied greatly among hunting sites (between 5.5-141 pellets/m2) and pellets were present in some control sites. Soil Pb concentration in most hunting sites (approximately 10-20mgkg-1) was not much higher than in control sites (~5-10mgkg-1), with the exception of the site with highest pellet density, which also had a high Pb soil concentration. In water, on the other hand, Pb concentration was similar in all sites (~4-7μgL-1), both control and hunting, and higher than reference values for aquatic media. Lead was also present in vegetation, including grasses and rice crops, in almost all cases. Most soil-collection sites were slightly acidic, and were frequently flooded. These results strongly suggest that metallic Pb from spent shot is oxidized and dissolved due to wetland conditions. Thus, the pollutant is readily mobilized and distributed across all wetland areas, effectively homogenizing its concentration in locations with and without hunting activities. The replacement of lead by nontoxic materials in pellets appears to be the only effective way to prevent Pb pollution in wetlands. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. Fil:Ferreyroa, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Molina, F.V. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00489697_v545-546_n_p104_Romano
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topic Environmental pollution
Hunting
Lead
Trace metals
Wetlands
Lead
Pelletizing
Soils
Trace elements
Vegetation
Water pollution
Wetlands
Environmental pollutions
Hunting
Non-toxic materials
Pb concentration
Reference values
Soil concentrations
Trace metal
Wetland condition
Pollution
lead
surface water
lead
soil pollutant
water pollutant
hunting
lead
lead shot
paddy field
pollution
trace metal
vegetation
waterfowl
wetland
agricultural land
animal hunting
Argentina
Article
controlled study
flooding
grass
nonhuman
oxidation
pollution
pollution monitoring
priority journal
rice
soil acidity
soil analysis
solubilization
vegetation
water analysis
waterfowl
wetland
analysis
environmental monitoring
Oryza
pollution
sediment
soil pollutant
statistics and numerical data
water pollutant
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Anatidae
Poaceae
Argentina
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollution
Geologic Sediments
Lead
Oryza
Soil Pollutants
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Wetlands
spellingShingle Environmental pollution
Hunting
Lead
Trace metals
Wetlands
Lead
Pelletizing
Soils
Trace elements
Vegetation
Water pollution
Wetlands
Environmental pollutions
Hunting
Non-toxic materials
Pb concentration
Reference values
Soil concentrations
Trace metal
Wetland condition
Pollution
lead
surface water
lead
soil pollutant
water pollutant
hunting
lead
lead shot
paddy field
pollution
trace metal
vegetation
waterfowl
wetland
agricultural land
animal hunting
Argentina
Article
controlled study
flooding
grass
nonhuman
oxidation
pollution
pollution monitoring
priority journal
rice
soil acidity
soil analysis
solubilization
vegetation
water analysis
waterfowl
wetland
analysis
environmental monitoring
Oryza
pollution
sediment
soil pollutant
statistics and numerical data
water pollutant
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Anatidae
Poaceae
Argentina
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollution
Geologic Sediments
Lead
Oryza
Soil Pollutants
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Wetlands
Romano, M.
Ferreyra, H.
Ferreyroa, G.
Molina, F.V.
Caselli, A.
Barberis, I.
Beldoménico, P.
Uhart, M.
Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
topic_facet Environmental pollution
Hunting
Lead
Trace metals
Wetlands
Lead
Pelletizing
Soils
Trace elements
Vegetation
Water pollution
Wetlands
Environmental pollutions
Hunting
Non-toxic materials
Pb concentration
Reference values
Soil concentrations
Trace metal
Wetland condition
Pollution
lead
surface water
lead
soil pollutant
water pollutant
hunting
lead
lead shot
paddy field
pollution
trace metal
vegetation
waterfowl
wetland
agricultural land
animal hunting
Argentina
Article
controlled study
flooding
grass
nonhuman
oxidation
pollution
pollution monitoring
priority journal
rice
soil acidity
soil analysis
solubilization
vegetation
water analysis
waterfowl
wetland
analysis
environmental monitoring
Oryza
pollution
sediment
soil pollutant
statistics and numerical data
water pollutant
Argentina
Santa Fe [Argentina]
Anatidae
Poaceae
Argentina
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollution
Geologic Sediments
Lead
Oryza
Soil Pollutants
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Wetlands
description The pollution of wetlands by lead derived from waterfowl hunting with lead shot was investigated. We determined soil pellet density and Pb concentration in soil, water and vegetation in natural wetlands and rice fields in central-eastern Santa Fe province, Argentina. Pellet density varied greatly among hunting sites (between 5.5-141 pellets/m2) and pellets were present in some control sites. Soil Pb concentration in most hunting sites (approximately 10-20mgkg-1) was not much higher than in control sites (~5-10mgkg-1), with the exception of the site with highest pellet density, which also had a high Pb soil concentration. In water, on the other hand, Pb concentration was similar in all sites (~4-7μgL-1), both control and hunting, and higher than reference values for aquatic media. Lead was also present in vegetation, including grasses and rice crops, in almost all cases. Most soil-collection sites were slightly acidic, and were frequently flooded. These results strongly suggest that metallic Pb from spent shot is oxidized and dissolved due to wetland conditions. Thus, the pollutant is readily mobilized and distributed across all wetland areas, effectively homogenizing its concentration in locations with and without hunting activities. The replacement of lead by nontoxic materials in pellets appears to be the only effective way to prevent Pb pollution in wetlands. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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author Romano, M.
Ferreyra, H.
Ferreyroa, G.
Molina, F.V.
Caselli, A.
Barberis, I.
Beldoménico, P.
Uhart, M.
author_facet Romano, M.
Ferreyra, H.
Ferreyroa, G.
Molina, F.V.
Caselli, A.
Barberis, I.
Beldoménico, P.
Uhart, M.
author_sort Romano, M.
title Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
title_short Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
title_full Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
title_fullStr Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in Argentina
title_sort lead pollution from waterfowl hunting in wetlands and rice fields in argentina
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00489697_v545-546_n_p104_Romano
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