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Artigo IPEN-doc 22589 Distribution of 137Cs, 238Pu and 239 + 240Pu in sediments of the southeastern Brazilian shelf–SW Atlantic margin2006 - FIGUEIRA, RUBENS C.L.; TESSLER, MOYSES G.; MAHIQUES, MICHEL M. de; CUNHA, IEDA I.L.Artigo IPEN-doc 18109 Artificial and natural radioactivity in edible mushrooms from São Paulo, Brazil2012 - CASTRO, L.P. de; MAIHARA, V.A.; SILVA, P.S.C.; FIGUEIRA, R.C.L.Artigo IPEN-doc 19042 Combined SEM/AVS and attenuation of concentration models for the assessment of biovailability and modified of metals in sediments of Septiba Bay (SE Brazil)2013 - RIBEIRO, ANDREZA P.; FIGUEIREDO, ANA M.G.; SANTOS, JOSE O. dos; DANTAS, ELIZABETH; COTRIM, MARYCEL E.B.; FIGUEIRA, RUBENS C.L.; SILVA FILHO, EMMANOEL V.; WASSERMAN, JULIO C.This study proposes a new methodology to study contamination, bioavailability and mobility of metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) using chemical and geostatistics approaches in marine sediments of Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil). The chemical model of SEM (simultaneously extracted metals)/AVS (acid volatile sulfides) ratio uses a technique of cold acid extraction of metals to evaluate their bioavailability, and the geostatistical model of attenuation of concentrations estimates the mobility of metals. By coupling the two it was observed that Sepetiba Port, the urban area of Sepetiba and the riverine discharges may constitute potential sources of metals to Sepetiba Bay. The metals are concentrated in the NE area of the bay, where they tend to have their lowest mobility, as shown by the attenuation model, and are not bioavailable, as they tend to associate with sulfide and organic matter originated in the mangrove forests of nearby Guaratiba area.