Sources of PCBs to Maryland Fish

Polychlorinated biphenyl congeners were measured in 520 composite fish tissue samples collected from Maryland between 1999 and 2004. Thirty-six species were sampled from 190 sites. PCB concentrations in fish tissues were compared across taxa, regions and to Maryland fish consumption advisory levels....

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Main Author: Liebert, Dan
Other Authors: Baker, Joel E., Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, University of Maryland (College Park, Md.), Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1903/4220
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spelling ftunivmaryland:oai:drum.lib.umd.edu:1903/4220 2023-05-15T15:34:51+02:00 Sources of PCBs to Maryland Fish Liebert, Dan Baker, Joel E. Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences 2006-12-12 13900448 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1903/4220 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1903/4220 Environmental Sciences Geochemistry Thesis 2006 ftunivmaryland 2022-11-11T11:12:17Z Polychlorinated biphenyl congeners were measured in 520 composite fish tissue samples collected from Maryland between 1999 and 2004. Thirty-six species were sampled from 190 sites. PCB concentrations in fish tissues were compared across taxa, regions and to Maryland fish consumption advisory levels. A multivariate analysis of PCB congeners in 126 white perch and 94 channel catfish from diverse locations was used to investigate patterns of PCB transport. The greatest PCB concentrations were measured in channel catfish from the Patapsco (1770 ng/g wet) and Potomac Rivers (1770 ng/g wet), the northern Chesapeake Bay (1000 ng/g wet), the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (850 ng/g wet), and in carp from Back River (1400 ng/g wet). PCB congener patterns varied spatially and reflected local PCB sources. Congener signatures were used to map the contamination associated with each PCB source region. Apparent congener transport distances correlated positively with hydrophobicity and negatively with volatility. Thesis Back River University of Maryland: Digital Repository (DRUM)
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Geochemistry
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Sources of PCBs to Maryland Fish
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description Polychlorinated biphenyl congeners were measured in 520 composite fish tissue samples collected from Maryland between 1999 and 2004. Thirty-six species were sampled from 190 sites. PCB concentrations in fish tissues were compared across taxa, regions and to Maryland fish consumption advisory levels. A multivariate analysis of PCB congeners in 126 white perch and 94 channel catfish from diverse locations was used to investigate patterns of PCB transport. The greatest PCB concentrations were measured in channel catfish from the Patapsco (1770 ng/g wet) and Potomac Rivers (1770 ng/g wet), the northern Chesapeake Bay (1000 ng/g wet), the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (850 ng/g wet), and in carp from Back River (1400 ng/g wet). PCB congener patterns varied spatially and reflected local PCB sources. Congener signatures were used to map the contamination associated with each PCB source region. Apparent congener transport distances correlated positively with hydrophobicity and negatively with volatility.
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Digital Repository at the University of Maryland
University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
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