Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica
The presence of PCBs was evaluated in environmental samples collected in Antarctica during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 Italian Expeditions by using an optimized procedure for GC-ECD peak assignment. In particular, marine sediment samples from Terra Nova Bay and Ross Sea, and lake sediment and soil sampl...
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ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/198385 2024-04-21T07:50:45+00:00 Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica FUOCO, ROGER COLOMBINI, MARIA PERLA Abete C Carignani S. Fuoco, Roger Colombini, MARIA PERLA Abete, C Carignani, S. 1995 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11568/198385 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/A1995UU64300006 volume:61 issue:4 firstpage:309 lastpage:318 numberofpages:10 journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY http://hdl.handle.net/11568/198385 10.1080/03067319508027246 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0029197892 Polychlorobiphenyl Antarctica sediment soil and water samples info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1995 ftunivpisairis 2024-03-28T01:27:26Z The presence of PCBs was evaluated in environmental samples collected in Antarctica during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 Italian Expeditions by using an optimized procedure for GC-ECD peak assignment. In particular, marine sediment samples from Terra Nova Bay and Ross Sea, and lake sediment and soil samples from Victoria Land, near to the Italian Base (BTN) (1990-1991 expedition) were collected and analyzed. The relevant PCB concentrations ranged between 30-160, 60-120 and 40-70 pg/g respectively, and were strongly dependent on the particle size distribution of each sample as found in previous expeditions. The depth profiles of PCB content in marine sediment samples collected in a few stations clearly show that PCBs are confined in a surface layer of about 10 cm. A coastal sea water depth profile of PCBs before and after pack ice melting was also obtained by collecting samples in Terra Nova Bay-Gerlache Inlet (1990-91 expedition). The total PCB concentration was about 140 pg/l and was practically constant up to 25 m deep. At 250 m which is near the sea bed, an increase of PCB content up to about 200 pg/l was observed. Finally, PCBs were measured in sea water samples collected in the same area (1991-92 expeditions), showing an increase of about 70% in the surface water layer after pack ice melting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Victoria Land ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa |
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The presence of PCBs was evaluated in environmental samples collected in Antarctica during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 Italian Expeditions by using an optimized procedure for GC-ECD peak assignment. In particular, marine sediment samples from Terra Nova Bay and Ross Sea, and lake sediment and soil samples from Victoria Land, near to the Italian Base (BTN) (1990-1991 expedition) were collected and analyzed. The relevant PCB concentrations ranged between 30-160, 60-120 and 40-70 pg/g respectively, and were strongly dependent on the particle size distribution of each sample as found in previous expeditions. The depth profiles of PCB content in marine sediment samples collected in a few stations clearly show that PCBs are confined in a surface layer of about 10 cm. A coastal sea water depth profile of PCBs before and after pack ice melting was also obtained by collecting samples in Terra Nova Bay-Gerlache Inlet (1990-91 expedition). The total PCB concentration was about 140 pg/l and was practically constant up to 25 m deep. At 250 m which is near the sea bed, an increase of PCB content up to about 200 pg/l was observed. Finally, PCBs were measured in sea water samples collected in the same area (1991-92 expeditions), showing an increase of about 70% in the surface water layer after pack ice melting. |
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Fuoco, Roger Colombini, MARIA PERLA Abete, C Carignani, S. |
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FUOCO, ROGER COLOMBINI, MARIA PERLA Abete C Carignani S. |
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FUOCO, ROGER COLOMBINI, MARIA PERLA Abete C Carignani S. |
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Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica |
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Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica |
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Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica |
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Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica |
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Polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from Antarctica |
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polychlorobiphenyls in sediment, soil and sea water samples from antarctica |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Victoria Land |
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