Brooks_2018_Sci.Total.Environ_644_1056

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Title : An integrative biological effects assessment of a mine discharge into a Norwegian fjord using field transplanted mussels - Brooks_2018_Sci.Total.Environ_644_1056
Author(s) : Brooks SJ , Escudero-Onate C , Gomes T , Ferrando-Climent L
Ref : Sci Total Environ , 644 :1056 , 2018
Abstract :

The blue mussel (Mytilus sp.) has been used to assess the potential biological effects of the discharge effluent from the Omya Hustadmarmor mine, which releases its tailings into the Fraenfjord near Molde, Norway. Chemical body burden and a suite of biological effects markers were measured in mussels positioned for 8weeks at known distances from the discharge outlet. The biomarkers used included: condition index (CI); stress on stress (SoS); micronuclei formation (MN); acetylcholine esterase (AChE) inhibition, lipid peroxidation (LPO) and Neutral lipid (NL) accumulation. Methyl triethanol ammonium (MTA), a chemical marker for the esterquat based flotation chemical (FLOT2015), known to be used at the mine, was detected in mussels positioned 1500m and 2000m downstream from the discharge outlet. Overall the biological responses indicated an increased level of stress in mussels located closest to the discharge outlet. The same biomarkers (MN, SoS, NL) were responsible for the integrated biological response (IBR/n) of the two closest stations and indicates a response to a common point source. The integrated biological response index (IBR/n) reflected the expected level of exposure to the mine effluent, with the highest IBR/n calculated in mussels positioned closest to the discharge. Principal component analysis (PCA) also showed a clear separation between the mussel groups, with the most stressed mussels located closest to the mine tailing outlet. Although not one chemical factor could explain the increased stress on the mussels, highest metal (As, Co, Ni, Cd, Zn, Ag, Cu, Fe) and MTA concentrations were detected in the mussel group located closest to the mine discharge.

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Brooks SJ, Escudero-Onate C, Gomes T, Ferrando-Climent L (2018)
An integrative biological effects assessment of a mine discharge into a Norwegian fjord using field transplanted mussels
Sci Total Environ 644 :1056

Brooks SJ, Escudero-Onate C, Gomes T, Ferrando-Climent L (2018)
Sci Total Environ 644 :1056