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A Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis for trace metal assessment of sediments in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad

  • 1. Information Technology Department, Institute of Marine Affairs, Carenage (Trinidad and Tobago)

Description

The Gulf of Paria is a semi-enclosed shallow basin with increasing coastal development activities along Trinidad's west coast. Sediments present a host for trace metal pollutants from overlying waters, therefore determination of their content is critical in evaluating and detecting sources of marine pollution. This paper presents a Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis of geochemical assessment for trace metals in coastal sediments of the Gulf of Paria. This GIS approach facilitates interpretation of the spatial relationships among key environmental processes. The GIS development involves the integration of spatial and attribute data pertaining to bathymetry, current systems, topography, rivers, land use/land cover and coastal sediments. It employs spatial interpolation and retrieval operations to analyze the total trace metal concentrations of aluminum, copper and lead in the sediments and the clay-enriched sediments, to determine whether they are related to sediment type or are affected by the discharge from anthropogenic sources. Spatial distribution modeling of element concentrations are produced to indicate contamination plumes from possible anthropogenic sources such as rivers entering the Gulf of Paria, and to reveal potential hot spots and dispersion patterns. A direct spatial correlation between clay-enriched sediments and high concentrations of aluminum and lead is detected, however regions of high concentrations of copper and lead indicate a relationship to anthropogenic sources. The effectiveness of GIS for visualization, spatial query and overlay of geochemical analysis is demonstrated

Availability note (English)

Also available from Biblioteca Luis Demetrio Tinoco, Universidad de Costa Rica

Abstract (Spanish)

El Golfo de Paria es una cuenca semi-cerrada de creciente desarrollo en la costa occidental de Trinidad. Los sedimentos presentan una serie de metales contaminantes por lo que es importante la determinacion de concentraciones y la deteccion de sus fuentes. Se presenta un analisis de metales traza en sus sedimentos costeros por Sistema de Informacion Geografica (SIG). El SIG facilita la interpretacion de las relaciones espaciales de procesos ambientales claves. El SIG integra informacion espacial sobre batimetria, sistemas de corrientes, topografia, rios, uso y cobertura del suelo, y los sedimentos costeros. Emplea interpolaciones espaciales y operaciones de busqueda para analizar las concentraciones de aluminio, cobre y plomo en sedimentos y en los sedimentos ricos en arcillas, para determinar si estan relacionados con el tipo de sedimento o afectados por las fuentes humanas de contaminacion. Se producen modelos de la distribucion espacial de los elementos para indicar ''plumas'' de sedimentos de posibles fuentes humanas tales como rios que entran al Golfo de Paria, y para dilucidar potenciales de ''puntos algidos'' de contaminacion y los patrones de dispersion. Se encontro una correlacion espacial directa entre sedimentos ricos en arcillas y altas concentraciones de aluminio y plomo, mientras que las regiones con altas concentraciones de cobre y plomo indican una relacion con fuentes antropogenicas. Se demostro la utilidad del SIG para visualizar, hacer consultas espaciales y sobreponer los resultados de analisis geoquimicos

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Revista de Biologia Tropical
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
suppl.1
Journal Page Range
p. 195-206
ISSN
0034-7744

Conference

Title
31. Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (AMLC)
Original Conference Title
31. Reunion Cientifica de la Asociacion de Laboratorios Marinos del Caribe (ALMC)
Dates
14-18 Jul 2003
Place
Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago)

INIS

Country of Publication
Costa Rica
Country of Input or Organization
Costa Rica
INIS RN
36111458
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ALUMINIUM; AUGMENTATION; COASTAL WATERS; COPPER; DISPERSIONS; GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS; LEAD; MEETINGS; PLUMES; POLLUTANTS; POLLUTION SOURCES; RIVERS; SEDIMENTS; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION; TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Descriptors DEC
DISTRIBUTION; ELEMENTS; INFORMATION SYSTEMS; ISLANDS; LESSER ANTILLES; METALS; SURFACE WATERS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS; WEST INDIES

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