未燃烧煤在海洋环境中的生物效应

1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Ahrens, D. Morrisey
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摘要

未燃烧的煤是海洋环境中广泛存在的,有时甚至是非常丰富的污染物。它来自煤层的自然风化和人为来源,包括开采煤炭的加工、采矿废物的处置、风和水对库存的侵蚀以及港口装卸设施的溢出。煤是一种多相材料,在结构和水、碳、有机化合物和矿物杂质的含量上差别很大。其成分中含有多环芳烃(PAHs)和微量金属/类金属等潜在有毒物质。当煤在海洋环境中数量足够时,将对生物产生类似于其他悬浮或沉积沉积物的物理影响。这些因素包括磨损、窒息、沉积物质地和稳定性的改变、光照的减少、呼吸和喂养器官的堵塞。这样的影响有相当充分的记录。煤中污染物的毒性作用不太明显,高度依赖于煤的成分,在许多情况下,它们的生物利用度似乎很低。然而,在一些煤渗滤液中存在高浓度污染物,以及在少数研究中显示生物吸收煤衍生污染物,这表明情况可能并非总是如此,这种情况可能是煤的异质化学成分所预料到的。令人惊讶的是,很少有关于海洋环境中煤炭污染物对生物体、种群或组合水平的毒性影响的研究,但表明在某些情况下生物可利用性的有限证据表明,有必要进行更详细的研究。
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Biological effects of unburnt coal in the marine environment
Unburnt coal is a widespread and sometimes very abundant contaminant in marine environments. It derives from natural weathering of coal strata and from anthropogenic sources including the processing of mined coal, disposal of mining wastes, erosion of stockpiles by wind and water, and spillage at loading and unloading facilities in ports. Coal is a heterogeneous material and varies widely in texture and content of water, carbon, organic compounds and mineral impu- rities. Among its constituents are such potential toxicants as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and trace metals/metalloids. When present in marine environments in sufficient quantities, coal will have physical effects on organisms similar to those of other suspended or deposited sediments. These include abrasion, smothering, alteration of sediment texture and stability, reduced availability of light, and clogging of respiratory and feeding organs. Such effects are relatively well documented. Toxic effects of contaminants in coal are much less evident, highly dependent on coal composition, and in many situations their bioavailability appears to be low. Nevertheless, the presence of contaminants at high concentrations in some coal leachates and the demonstration of biological uptake of coal-derived contaminants in a small number of studies suggest that this may not always be the case, a situation that might be expected from coal's heterogeneous chemical composition. There are surprisingly few studies in the marine environment focusing on toxic effects of contaminants of coal at the organism, population or assemblage levels, but the limited evidence indicating bioavailability under certain circumstances suggests that more detailed studies would be justified.
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期刊介绍: With increasing interest in the field and its relevance in global environmental issues, Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review provides authoritative reviews that summarize results of recent research in basic areas of marine research, exploring topics of special and topical importance while adding to new areas as they arise
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