Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air

Risk assessment of pesticide impacts on remote ecosystems makes use of model-estimated degradation in air. Recent studies suggest these degradation rates to be overestimated, questioning current pesticide regulation. Here, we investigated the concentrations of 76 pesticides in Europe at 29 rural, co...

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Main Authors: Mayer, Ludovic, Degrendele, Celine, Senk, Petr, Kohoutek, Jiri, Pribylova, Petra, Kukucka, Petr, Melymuk, Lisa, Durand, Amandine, Ravier, Sylvain, Alastuey, Andres, Baker, Alex R., Baltensperger, Urs, Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin, Biermann, Tobias, Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla, Ceburnis, Darius, Conil, Sebastien, Couret, Cedric, Degorska, Anna, Diapouli, Evangelia, Eckhardt, Sabine, Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, Forster, Grant L., Freier, Korbinian, Gheusi, Francois, Gini, Maria I., Hellen, Heidi, Henne, Stephan, Herrmann, Hartmut, Smejkalova, Adela Holubova, Horrak, Urmas, Hueglin, Christoph, Junninen, Heikki, Kristensson, Adam, Langrene, Laurent, Levula, Janne, Lothon, Marie, Ludewig, Elke, Makkonen, Ulla, Matejovicova, Jana, Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos, Minarikova, Veronika, Moche, Wolfgang, Noe, Steffen M., Perez, Noemi, Petäjä, Tuukka, Pont, Veronique, Poulain, Laurent, Quivet, Etienne, Ratz, Gabriela, Rehm, Till, Reimann, Stefan, Simmons, Ivan, Sonke, Jeroen E., Sorribas, Mar, Spoor, Ronald, Swart, Daan P. J., Vasilatou, Vasiliki, Wortham, Henri, Yela, Margarita, Zarmpas, Pavlos, Faesi, Claudia Zellweger, Torseth, Kjetil, Laj, Paolo, Klanova, Jana, Lammel, Gerhard
Other Authors: Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR), Department of Physics
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author Mayer, Ludovic
Degrendele, Celine
Senk, Petr
Kohoutek, Jiri
Pribylova, Petra
Kukucka, Petr
Melymuk, Lisa
Durand, Amandine
Ravier, Sylvain
Alastuey, Andres
Baker, Alex R.
Baltensperger, Urs
Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin
Biermann, Tobias
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
Ceburnis, Darius
Conil, Sebastien
Couret, Cedric
Degorska, Anna
Diapouli, Evangelia
Eckhardt, Sabine
Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos
Forster, Grant L.
Freier, Korbinian
Gheusi, Francois
Gini, Maria I.
Hellen, Heidi
Henne, Stephan
Herrmann, Hartmut
Smejkalova, Adela Holubova
Horrak, Urmas
Hueglin, Christoph
Junninen, Heikki
Kristensson, Adam
Langrene, Laurent
Levula, Janne
Lothon, Marie
Ludewig, Elke
Makkonen, Ulla
Matejovicova, Jana
Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos
Minarikova, Veronika
Moche, Wolfgang
Noe, Steffen M.
Perez, Noemi
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pont, Veronique
Poulain, Laurent
Quivet, Etienne
Ratz, Gabriela
Rehm, Till
Reimann, Stefan
Simmons, Ivan
Sonke, Jeroen E.
Sorribas, Mar
Spoor, Ronald
Swart, Daan P. J.
Vasilatou, Vasiliki
Wortham, Henri
Yela, Margarita
Zarmpas, Pavlos
Faesi, Claudia Zellweger
Torseth, Kjetil
Laj, Paolo
Klanova, Jana
Lammel, Gerhard
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Degrendele, Celine
Senk, Petr
Kohoutek, Jiri
Pribylova, Petra
Kukucka, Petr
Melymuk, Lisa
Durand, Amandine
Ravier, Sylvain
Alastuey, Andres
Baker, Alex R.
Baltensperger, Urs
Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin
Biermann, Tobias
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
Ceburnis, Darius
Conil, Sebastien
Couret, Cedric
Degorska, Anna
Diapouli, Evangelia
Eckhardt, Sabine
Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos
Forster, Grant L.
Freier, Korbinian
Gheusi, Francois
Gini, Maria I.
Hellen, Heidi
Henne, Stephan
Herrmann, Hartmut
Smejkalova, Adela Holubova
Horrak, Urmas
Hueglin, Christoph
Junninen, Heikki
Kristensson, Adam
Langrene, Laurent
Levula, Janne
Lothon, Marie
Ludewig, Elke
Makkonen, Ulla
Matejovicova, Jana
Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos
Minarikova, Veronika
Moche, Wolfgang
Noe, Steffen M.
Perez, Noemi
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pont, Veronique
Poulain, Laurent
Quivet, Etienne
Ratz, Gabriela
Rehm, Till
Reimann, Stefan
Simmons, Ivan
Sonke, Jeroen E.
Sorribas, Mar
Spoor, Ronald
Swart, Daan P. J.
Vasilatou, Vasiliki
Wortham, Henri
Yela, Margarita
Zarmpas, Pavlos
Faesi, Claudia Zellweger
Torseth, Kjetil
Laj, Paolo
Klanova, Jana
Lammel, Gerhard
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description Risk assessment of pesticide impacts on remote ecosystems makes use of model-estimated degradation in air. Recent studies suggest these degradation rates to be overestimated, questioning current pesticide regulation. Here, we investigated the concentrations of 76 pesticides in Europe at 29 rural, coastal, mountain, and polar sites during the agricultural application season. Overall, 58 pesticides were observed in the European atmosphere. Low spatial variation of 7 pesticides suggests continental-scale atmospheric dispersal. Based on concentrations in free tropospheric air and at Arctic sites, 22 pesticides were identified to be prone to long-range atmospheric transport, which included 15 substances approved for agricultural use in Europe and 7 banned ones. Comparison between concentrations at remote sites and those found at pesticide source areas suggests long atmospheric lifetimes of atrazine, cyprodinil, spiroxamine, tebuconazole, terbuthylazine, and thiacloprid. In general, our findings suggest that atmospheric transport and persistence of pesticides have been underestimated and that their risk assessment needs to be improved. Peer reviewed
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The authors thank Yannick Bezombes, Jean-Marc Fort, Achim Gruner, Hilja Iher, Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski, Olav Lien, Reidar Lyngra, Helge T. Markussen, Eric Pique, Rene Rabe, and Tomas Istok for on-site help, Cecilia Akselsson, Jenny Kreuger, and Cornelius Zetzsch for discussion, and Franz Conen, Gabriele Frank, Radovan Krejci, Thomas Werner, Paul Zieger, and MeteoSwiss for supporting field data. The study received support from the National Facilities of the ACTRIS (Aerosol, Clouds and Trace gases Research Infrastructure) and EMEP (Co-operative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe) network of platforms. The ARN and MSY sites were supported by the European Regional Development Fund in Spain related to LifeWatch ERIC (INDALO, LIFEWATCH-2019-04-AMA-01). The HTM site was supported by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Lund University, and the Swedish Research Council through ICOS Sweden. The MEL site was supported by the H2020 RIs ACTRIS 262254 and ACTRIS-2 654109. The MHD site was supported by EPA Ireland through the Atmosphere Chemistry and Climate Change (AC3) network. The PDM site received technical support from the UMS 831 Pic du Midi observatory team and the Pyrenean Platform for Atmospheric Observations (P2OA), funded by CNRS-INSU. The SME and THK sites were supported by the Estonian Environmental Observatory (KKOBS 2014-2020.4.01.20-0281) and the Estonian Environmental Agency and ACTRIS IMP (871115). The WEY site was supported by the Natural Environmental Research Council's Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility (AMOF, AMF_20022020084418).
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/591777 2025-03-02T15:23:19+00:00 Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air Mayer, Ludovic Degrendele, Celine Senk, Petr Kohoutek, Jiri Pribylova, Petra Kukucka, Petr Melymuk, Lisa Durand, Amandine Ravier, Sylvain Alastuey, Andres Baker, Alex R. Baltensperger, Urs Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin Biermann, Tobias Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla Ceburnis, Darius Conil, Sebastien Couret, Cedric Degorska, Anna Diapouli, Evangelia Eckhardt, Sabine Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos Forster, Grant L. Freier, Korbinian Gheusi, Francois Gini, Maria I. Hellen, Heidi Henne, Stephan Herrmann, Hartmut Smejkalova, Adela Holubova Horrak, Urmas Hueglin, Christoph Junninen, Heikki Kristensson, Adam Langrene, Laurent Levula, Janne Lothon, Marie Ludewig, Elke Makkonen, Ulla Matejovicova, Jana Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos Minarikova, Veronika Moche, Wolfgang Noe, Steffen M. Perez, Noemi Petäjä, Tuukka Pont, Veronique Poulain, Laurent Quivet, Etienne Ratz, Gabriela Rehm, Till Reimann, Stefan Simmons, Ivan Sonke, Jeroen E. Sorribas, Mar Spoor, Ronald Swart, Daan P. J. Vasilatou, Vasiliki Wortham, Henri Yela, Margarita Zarmpas, Pavlos Faesi, Claudia Zellweger Torseth, Kjetil Laj, Paolo Klanova, Jana Lammel, Gerhard Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) Department of Physics 2025-01-31T14:32:03Z 11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/591777 eng eng American Chemical Society 10.1021/acs.est.3c08488 The authors thank Yannick Bezombes, Jean-Marc Fort, Achim Gruner, Hilja Iher, Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski, Olav Lien, Reidar Lyngra, Helge T. Markussen, Eric Pique, Rene Rabe, and Tomas Istok for on-site help, Cecilia Akselsson, Jenny Kreuger, and Cornelius Zetzsch for discussion, and Franz Conen, Gabriele Frank, Radovan Krejci, Thomas Werner, Paul Zieger, and MeteoSwiss for supporting field data. The study received support from the National Facilities of the ACTRIS (Aerosol, Clouds and Trace gases Research Infrastructure) and EMEP (Co-operative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe) network of platforms. The ARN and MSY sites were supported by the European Regional Development Fund in Spain related to LifeWatch ERIC (INDALO, LIFEWATCH-2019-04-AMA-01). The HTM site was supported by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Lund University, and the Swedish Research Council through ICOS Sweden. The MEL site was supported by the H2020 RIs ACTRIS 262254 and ACTRIS-2 654109. The MHD site was supported by EPA Ireland through the Atmosphere Chemistry and Climate Change (AC3) network. The PDM site received technical support from the UMS 831 Pic du Midi observatory team and the Pyrenean Platform for Atmospheric Observations (P2OA), funded by CNRS-INSU. The SME and THK sites were supported by the Estonian Environmental Observatory (KKOBS 2014-2020.4.01.20-0281) and the Estonian Environmental Agency and ACTRIS IMP (871115). The WEY site was supported by the Natural Environmental Research Council's Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility (AMOF, AMF_20022020084418). http://hdl.handle.net/10138/591777 38323876 001184972300001 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess Environmental sciences Atmosphere Degradation Pesticides Riskassessment Transport Article publishedVersion 2025 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-02-03T01:46:39Z Risk assessment of pesticide impacts on remote ecosystems makes use of model-estimated degradation in air. Recent studies suggest these degradation rates to be overestimated, questioning current pesticide regulation. Here, we investigated the concentrations of 76 pesticides in Europe at 29 rural, coastal, mountain, and polar sites during the agricultural application season. Overall, 58 pesticides were observed in the European atmosphere. Low spatial variation of 7 pesticides suggests continental-scale atmospheric dispersal. Based on concentrations in free tropospheric air and at Arctic sites, 22 pesticides were identified to be prone to long-range atmospheric transport, which included 15 substances approved for agricultural use in Europe and 7 banned ones. Comparison between concentrations at remote sites and those found at pesticide source areas suggests long atmospheric lifetimes of atrazine, cyprodinil, spiroxamine, tebuconazole, terbuthylazine, and thiacloprid. In general, our findings suggest that atmospheric transport and persistence of pesticides have been underestimated and that their risk assessment needs to be improved. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic
spellingShingle Environmental sciences
Atmosphere
Degradation
Pesticides
Riskassessment
Transport
Mayer, Ludovic
Degrendele, Celine
Senk, Petr
Kohoutek, Jiri
Pribylova, Petra
Kukucka, Petr
Melymuk, Lisa
Durand, Amandine
Ravier, Sylvain
Alastuey, Andres
Baker, Alex R.
Baltensperger, Urs
Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin
Biermann, Tobias
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
Ceburnis, Darius
Conil, Sebastien
Couret, Cedric
Degorska, Anna
Diapouli, Evangelia
Eckhardt, Sabine
Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos
Forster, Grant L.
Freier, Korbinian
Gheusi, Francois
Gini, Maria I.
Hellen, Heidi
Henne, Stephan
Herrmann, Hartmut
Smejkalova, Adela Holubova
Horrak, Urmas
Hueglin, Christoph
Junninen, Heikki
Kristensson, Adam
Langrene, Laurent
Levula, Janne
Lothon, Marie
Ludewig, Elke
Makkonen, Ulla
Matejovicova, Jana
Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos
Minarikova, Veronika
Moche, Wolfgang
Noe, Steffen M.
Perez, Noemi
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pont, Veronique
Poulain, Laurent
Quivet, Etienne
Ratz, Gabriela
Rehm, Till
Reimann, Stefan
Simmons, Ivan
Sonke, Jeroen E.
Sorribas, Mar
Spoor, Ronald
Swart, Daan P. J.
Vasilatou, Vasiliki
Wortham, Henri
Yela, Margarita
Zarmpas, Pavlos
Faesi, Claudia Zellweger
Torseth, Kjetil
Laj, Paolo
Klanova, Jana
Lammel, Gerhard
Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title_full Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title_fullStr Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title_full_unstemmed Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title_short Widespread Pesticide Distribution in the European Atmosphere Questions their Degradability in Air
title_sort widespread pesticide distribution in the european atmosphere questions their degradability in air
topic Environmental sciences
Atmosphere
Degradation
Pesticides
Riskassessment
Transport
topic_facet Environmental sciences
Atmosphere
Degradation
Pesticides
Riskassessment
Transport
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/591777