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Mexico, Coatzacoalcos

Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, Chemical Plant, Explosion/Fire Piping rupture caused explosion and fire. [Pg.79]

Interior del Recinlo Portuark), Coatzacoalcos, Ver., 96400, Mexico (Tel 52 9 214 5492 FAX 52 9 214 5471 E-mail bamentos-ma ver1.weblelmex.netmx Internet www.canamex.com.tnx)... [Pg.1670]

The information on concentrations of Hg in waters from coastal environments in Mexico is limited to a few studies that are briefly summarized in this section. Some characteristics of Mexico s coastal water bodies have been described in the previous section. Historically, the locations at which more research has been conducted are Coatzacoalcos and the coastal lagoons of the Gulf of Mexico. In those coastal regions, such past research was motivated mainly by the existence of oil extraction and processing activities. [Pg.75]

Coatzacoalcos estuary hosts the largest petrochemical facilities in Mexico. It is worth noting that previous analyses (between 1973 and 1984) showed rather high residues (from 0.1 to 30.0 pg L ) of Hg, when compared with the lower concentrations that were reported from the 1990s (from 0.0009 to 2.64 pg L ). This difference may have resulted from less sensitive analytical techniques and a greater chance of having had sample contamination in the early studies (Sadiq 1992). [Pg.77]

Ruelas-Inzunza J, PSez-Osuna F, Zamora-Arellano N, Amezcua-Martinez F, Bojorquez-Leyva H (2009) Mercury in biota and surficial sediments from Coatzacoalcos estuary, Gulf of Mexico distribution and seasonal variation. Wat Air Soil PoUut 197 165-174... [Pg.98]

The Coatzacoalcos River is one of the more important rivers of the country. It starts in Oaxaca state and crosses over Veracruz State to end in the Gulf of Mexico (see Fig. 5). Its low part is devoted mainly to navigation and port activities related to the local oil and petrochemical industries. As a result of the reduction... [Pg.15]

In this system, heavy metals originate in the Pajaritos industrial complex, which discharges its wastes into Arroyo Teapa, a tributary of the Coatzacoalcos. Four ducts from this complex reach Arroyo Teapa at a point near the Coatzacoalcos river two of them carry the discharges of the Pajaritos petrochemical plant one, those of IQUISA (a chlor-alkali plant) and, the last, those from Tetraetilo de Mexico (TEMSA) which is the manufacturer of tetraethyl lead in Mexico. FERTIMEX, a manufacturer of pesticides and fertilizers, discharges its wastes in the inner harbor of Pajaritos (Ibarra et al. 1973). [Pg.17]

Deleon I, Perez AJ (1983) Demostracion citoquimica de plomo y hallazgos histoldgicos relacionados en peces del rio Coatzacoalcos, Anales ENCB-IPN, Mexico DF, 27 165-174. [Pg.45]

Ochoa A, Bustamante Y, Halffter G, Ibarra R (1973) Resultados preliminares del estudio de la contaminacion del no Coatzacoalcos. Memoria de la I Reunion Nacional sobre Problemas de Contaminacion Ambiental. Mexico DF, pp 513-520. [Pg.47]

Vazquez-Botello A, Paez F (1984) Evaluacion geoquimica del rio Coatzacoalcos y areas adyacentes, 1982-1984. Informe final CMyL-UNAM/CECODES, Mexico DF. [Pg.50]

Vdzquez-Botello A, P ez F (1987) El problema crucial la contaminacion. Serie El Medio Ambiente en Coatzacoalcos, Vol 7, Centro de Ecodesarrollo, Mexico DF, pp 62-86. [Pg.50]

Villanueva S (1987) Evaluacion de metales pesados en sedimentos y organismos del rio Coatzacoalcos y areas adyacentes, Ver., Mexico. Tesis profesional. ENEP-Zaragoza-UNAM, Mexico DF. [Pg.50]


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