Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web

Abstract: Many persistent organic pollutants (POPs), though banned in the U.S. since the 1970s, remain in the environment and continue to reach hitherto pristine regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic. The overall goals of this RAPID project are to better understand the remobilization of POPs from...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lohmann, Rainer
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600138
id dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600138
record_format openpolar
spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600138 2024-10-03T18:45:36+00:00 Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web Lohmann, Rainer BEGINDATE: 2013-04-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-03-31T00:00:00Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600138 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Animal Tracking Seals Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Pollution Biology Chemistry:Fluid Sample/Collection Description Antarctica Southern Ocean Atmosphere Biosphere Human Dimensions Oceans Antarctic Peninsula McMurdo Sound Palmer Station Ross Sea Weddell Sea US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-10-03T18:12:02Z Abstract: Many persistent organic pollutants (POPs), though banned in the U.S. since the 1970s, remain in the environment and continue to reach hitherto pristine regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic. The overall goals of this RAPID project are to better understand the remobilization of POPs from melting glaciers in the Antarctic, and their transfer into the food-web. Legacy POPs have characteristic chemical signatures that will be used ascertain the origin of POPs in the Antarctic atmosphere and marine food-web. Samples that were collected in 2010 will be analyzed for a wide range of legacy POPs, and their behavior will be contrasted with results for emerging contaminants. The intellectual merit of the proposed research combines (a) the use of chemical signatures to assess whether melting glaciers are releasing legacy POPs back into the Antarctic marine ecosystem, and (b) a better understanding of the food-web dynamics of legacy POPs versus emerging organic pollutants. The broader impacts of the proposed research project will include the training of the next generation of scientists through support for a graduate student and a postdoctoral scholar. As well, this work will result in a better understanding of the relationship between pollutants, trophic food web ecology and global climate change in the pristine Antarctic ecosystem. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Arctic Climate change McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Southern Ocean Weddell Sea IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Ross Sea McMurdo Sound Weddell Palmer Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770) Palmer-Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770)
institution Open Polar
collection IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE)
op_collection_id dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP
language unknown
topic Animal Tracking
Seals
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Pollution
Biology
Chemistry:Fluid
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Human Dimensions
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
McMurdo Sound
Palmer Station
Ross Sea
Weddell Sea
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Animal Tracking
Seals
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Pollution
Biology
Chemistry:Fluid
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Human Dimensions
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
McMurdo Sound
Palmer Station
Ross Sea
Weddell Sea
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Lohmann, Rainer
Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
topic_facet Animal Tracking
Seals
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Pollution
Biology
Chemistry:Fluid
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Human Dimensions
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
McMurdo Sound
Palmer Station
Ross Sea
Weddell Sea
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: Many persistent organic pollutants (POPs), though banned in the U.S. since the 1970s, remain in the environment and continue to reach hitherto pristine regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic. The overall goals of this RAPID project are to better understand the remobilization of POPs from melting glaciers in the Antarctic, and their transfer into the food-web. Legacy POPs have characteristic chemical signatures that will be used ascertain the origin of POPs in the Antarctic atmosphere and marine food-web. Samples that were collected in 2010 will be analyzed for a wide range of legacy POPs, and their behavior will be contrasted with results for emerging contaminants. The intellectual merit of the proposed research combines (a) the use of chemical signatures to assess whether melting glaciers are releasing legacy POPs back into the Antarctic marine ecosystem, and (b) a better understanding of the food-web dynamics of legacy POPs versus emerging organic pollutants. The broader impacts of the proposed research project will include the training of the next generation of scientists through support for a graduate student and a postdoctoral scholar. As well, this work will result in a better understanding of the relationship between pollutants, trophic food web ecology and global climate change in the pristine Antarctic ecosystem.
format Dataset
author Lohmann, Rainer
author_facet Lohmann, Rainer
author_sort Lohmann, Rainer
title Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
title_short Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
title_full Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
title_fullStr Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
title_full_unstemmed Origin of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow and Marine Food Web
title_sort origin of persistent organic pollutants in the antarctic atmosphere, snow and marine food web
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2015
url http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600138
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 2013-04-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-03-31T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770)
ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770)
geographic Arctic
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Weddell Sea
Ross Sea
McMurdo Sound
Weddell
Palmer Station
Palmer-Station
geographic_facet Arctic
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Weddell Sea
Ross Sea
McMurdo Sound
Weddell
Palmer Station
Palmer-Station
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Arctic
Climate change
McMurdo Sound
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Arctic
Climate change
McMurdo Sound
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
_version_ 1811924812862324736