Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota
More than 1000 time-series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic biota from marine and freshwater ecosystems some extending back to the beginning of 1980s were analyzed using a robust statistical method. The Arctic area encompassed extended from Alaska, USA in the west to northern Scandi...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/76a7693e-29e7-45ab-86e9-108f5066da0e 2023-07-16T03:55:32+02:00 Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota Riget, Frank Bignert, Anders Braune, Birgit Dam, Maria Dietz, Rune Evans, Marlene Green, Norman Gunnlaugsdottir, Helga Hoydal, Katrin S. Kucklick, John Letcher, Robert Muir, Derek Schuur, Stacy Sonne, Christian Stern, Gary Tomy, Gregg Vorkamp, Katrin Wilson, Simon 2019-02-01 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/temporal-trends-of-persistent-organic-pollutants-in-arctic-marine-and-freshwater-biota(76a7693e-29e7-45ab-86e9-108f5066da0e).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.268 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Riget , F , Bignert , A , Braune , B , Dam , M , Dietz , R , Evans , M , Green , N , Gunnlaugsdottir , H , Hoydal , K S , Kucklick , J , Letcher , R , Muir , D , Schuur , S , Sonne , C , Stern , G , Tomy , G , Vorkamp , K & Wilson , S 2019 , ' Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota ' , Science of the Total Environment , vol. 649 , pp. 99-110 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.268 Environmental monitoring POPs Temporal trends Arctic Biota POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS FLAME RETARDANTS RINGED SEALS ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES CHLORDANE COMPONENTS TECHNICAL CHLORDANE CLIMATE VARIABILITY NORTHWATER POLYNYA TRANS-NONACHLOR POLAR BEARS article 2019 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.268 2023-06-28T22:58:17Z More than 1000 time-series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic biota from marine and freshwater ecosystems some extending back to the beginning of 1980s were analyzed using a robust statistical method. The Arctic area encompassed extended from Alaska, USA in the west to northern Scandinavian in the cast, with data gaps for Arctic Russia and Arctic Finland. The aim was to investigate whether temporal trends for different animal groups and matrices were consistent across a larger geographical area. In general, legacy POPs showed decreasing concentrations over the last two to three decades, which were most pronounced for aHCH and least pronounced for HCB and p-HCH. Few lime-series of legacy POPs showed increasing trends and only at sites suspected to be influenced by local source. The brominated flame retardant congener BDE-47 showed a typical trend of increasing concentration up to approximately the mid-2000s followed by a decreasing concentration. A similar trend was found for perfluorooctane sulfonic add (PFOS). These trends are likely related to the relatively recent introduction of national and international controls of hexa- and hepta-BDE congeners and the voluntary phase-out of PFOS production in the USA in 2000. Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) was the only compound in this study showing a consistent increasing trend. Only 12% of the long-term time-series were able to detect a 5% annual change with a statistical power of 80% at alpha <0.05. The remaining 88% of time-series need additional years of data collection before fulfilling these statistical requirements. In the case of the organochlorine long-term time-series, 45% of these would require >20 years monitoring before this requirement would be fulfilled. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All tights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Alaska Aarhus University: Research Arctic Science of The Total Environment 649 99 110 |
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Environmental monitoring POPs Temporal trends Arctic Biota POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS FLAME RETARDANTS RINGED SEALS ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES CHLORDANE COMPONENTS TECHNICAL CHLORDANE CLIMATE VARIABILITY NORTHWATER POLYNYA TRANS-NONACHLOR POLAR BEARS |
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Environmental monitoring POPs Temporal trends Arctic Biota POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS FLAME RETARDANTS RINGED SEALS ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES CHLORDANE COMPONENTS TECHNICAL CHLORDANE CLIMATE VARIABILITY NORTHWATER POLYNYA TRANS-NONACHLOR POLAR BEARS Riget, Frank Bignert, Anders Braune, Birgit Dam, Maria Dietz, Rune Evans, Marlene Green, Norman Gunnlaugsdottir, Helga Hoydal, Katrin S. Kucklick, John Letcher, Robert Muir, Derek Schuur, Stacy Sonne, Christian Stern, Gary Tomy, Gregg Vorkamp, Katrin Wilson, Simon Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Environmental monitoring POPs Temporal trends Arctic Biota POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS FLAME RETARDANTS RINGED SEALS ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES CHLORDANE COMPONENTS TECHNICAL CHLORDANE CLIMATE VARIABILITY NORTHWATER POLYNYA TRANS-NONACHLOR POLAR BEARS |
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More than 1000 time-series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic biota from marine and freshwater ecosystems some extending back to the beginning of 1980s were analyzed using a robust statistical method. The Arctic area encompassed extended from Alaska, USA in the west to northern Scandinavian in the cast, with data gaps for Arctic Russia and Arctic Finland. The aim was to investigate whether temporal trends for different animal groups and matrices were consistent across a larger geographical area. In general, legacy POPs showed decreasing concentrations over the last two to three decades, which were most pronounced for aHCH and least pronounced for HCB and p-HCH. Few lime-series of legacy POPs showed increasing trends and only at sites suspected to be influenced by local source. The brominated flame retardant congener BDE-47 showed a typical trend of increasing concentration up to approximately the mid-2000s followed by a decreasing concentration. A similar trend was found for perfluorooctane sulfonic add (PFOS). These trends are likely related to the relatively recent introduction of national and international controls of hexa- and hepta-BDE congeners and the voluntary phase-out of PFOS production in the USA in 2000. Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) was the only compound in this study showing a consistent increasing trend. Only 12% of the long-term time-series were able to detect a 5% annual change with a statistical power of 80% at alpha <0.05. The remaining 88% of time-series need additional years of data collection before fulfilling these statistical requirements. In the case of the organochlorine long-term time-series, 45% of these would require >20 years monitoring before this requirement would be fulfilled. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All tights reserved. |
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Riget, Frank Bignert, Anders Braune, Birgit Dam, Maria Dietz, Rune Evans, Marlene Green, Norman Gunnlaugsdottir, Helga Hoydal, Katrin S. Kucklick, John Letcher, Robert Muir, Derek Schuur, Stacy Sonne, Christian Stern, Gary Tomy, Gregg Vorkamp, Katrin Wilson, Simon |
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Riget, Frank Bignert, Anders Braune, Birgit Dam, Maria Dietz, Rune Evans, Marlene Green, Norman Gunnlaugsdottir, Helga Hoydal, Katrin S. Kucklick, John Letcher, Robert Muir, Derek Schuur, Stacy Sonne, Christian Stern, Gary Tomy, Gregg Vorkamp, Katrin Wilson, Simon |
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Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in arctic marine and freshwater biota |
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Riget , F , Bignert , A , Braune , B , Dam , M , Dietz , R , Evans , M , Green , N , Gunnlaugsdottir , H , Hoydal , K S , Kucklick , J , Letcher , R , Muir , D , Schuur , S , Sonne , C , Stern , G , Tomy , G , Vorkamp , K & Wilson , S 2019 , ' Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota ' , Science of the Total Environment , vol. 649 , pp. 99-110 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.268 |
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