Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems

The load of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is considered high in the Baltic ecosystem. The Baltic Sea spans over 12 latitudes and the regional differences in climate affect the behavior of POPs. Therefore spatial and temporal variability of the concentrations of POPs in air and precipitation w...

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Main Author: Agrell, Cecilia
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Cecilia Agrell Ecology Building, S-223 62 Lund 1999
Subjects:
PCB
Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/39579
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:544e5269-31f0-4b74-a85d-fba4267e75d1 2023-05-15T13:51:32+02:00 Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems Agrell, Cecilia 1999 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/39579 eng eng Cecilia Agrell Ecology Building, S-223 62 Lund https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/39579 urn:isbn:91-7105-10-4 other:ISRN: SE-LUNDBDS/NBKE-99/99/1015+92pp Ecology Temperature Latitude Deposition PCB Baltic Sea Ekologi thesis/doccomp info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 1999 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:31:34Z The load of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is considered high in the Baltic ecosystem. The Baltic Sea spans over 12 latitudes and the regional differences in climate affect the behavior of POPs. Therefore spatial and temporal variability of the concentrations of POPs in air and precipitation within this area has been investgated at 16 (mostly rural) stations around the Baltic Sea between 1990-1993. In addition, the deposition of gaseous and particulate associated POPs to the Baltic Sea is estimated from empirical data. This atmospheric input of POPs is compared with the input from rivers. Additionally, data from Ross Island, Antarctica and Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa is presented, and all results are discussed and explained using the ”global fractionation hypothesis” as a framework. In the Baltic Sea, concentrations of individual POPs in air were found to be influenced by their physical-chemical properties, ambient air temperature and location. A latitudinal gradient, with higher levels in the south was found for PCBs and the gradient was more pronounced for the low volatility congeners. As a result, the high volatility congeners in air increased in relative importance with latitude. Generally, PCB concentrations increased with temperature, but slopes of the partial pressure in air versus reciprocal temperature were different between congeners and between stations. In general, the low volatility congeners were more temperature dependent than the high volatility PCB congeners. Steep slopes at a sampling location indicate that the concentration in air is largely determined by diffusive exchange with soils. Lack of a temperature dependence may be due to the influence of long-range transported air masses at remote sites and due to the episodic, or random nature of PCB sources at urban sites. The concentrations of individual congeners in precipitation were found to be influenced by atmospheric concentrations of PCBs, ambient temperature, precipitation volume and the compounds physical-chemical properties. ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctica Ross Island Lund University Publications (LUP) Ross Island
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topic Ecology
Temperature
Latitude
Deposition
PCB
Baltic Sea
Ekologi
spellingShingle Ecology
Temperature
Latitude
Deposition
PCB
Baltic Sea
Ekologi
Agrell, Cecilia
Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
topic_facet Ecology
Temperature
Latitude
Deposition
PCB
Baltic Sea
Ekologi
description The load of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is considered high in the Baltic ecosystem. The Baltic Sea spans over 12 latitudes and the regional differences in climate affect the behavior of POPs. Therefore spatial and temporal variability of the concentrations of POPs in air and precipitation within this area has been investgated at 16 (mostly rural) stations around the Baltic Sea between 1990-1993. In addition, the deposition of gaseous and particulate associated POPs to the Baltic Sea is estimated from empirical data. This atmospheric input of POPs is compared with the input from rivers. Additionally, data from Ross Island, Antarctica and Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa is presented, and all results are discussed and explained using the ”global fractionation hypothesis” as a framework. In the Baltic Sea, concentrations of individual POPs in air were found to be influenced by their physical-chemical properties, ambient air temperature and location. A latitudinal gradient, with higher levels in the south was found for PCBs and the gradient was more pronounced for the low volatility congeners. As a result, the high volatility congeners in air increased in relative importance with latitude. Generally, PCB concentrations increased with temperature, but slopes of the partial pressure in air versus reciprocal temperature were different between congeners and between stations. In general, the low volatility congeners were more temperature dependent than the high volatility PCB congeners. Steep slopes at a sampling location indicate that the concentration in air is largely determined by diffusive exchange with soils. Lack of a temperature dependence may be due to the influence of long-range transported air masses at remote sites and due to the episodic, or random nature of PCB sources at urban sites. The concentrations of individual congeners in precipitation were found to be influenced by atmospheric concentrations of PCBs, ambient temperature, precipitation volume and the compounds physical-chemical properties. ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Agrell, Cecilia
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title Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
title_short Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
title_full Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
title_fullStr Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
title_sort atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants to aquatic ecosystems
publisher Cecilia Agrell Ecology Building, S-223 62 Lund
publishDate 1999
url https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/39579
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