Title of article :
Temporal trends and spatial distribution of DDT in bivalves from the coastal marine environments of the continental United States, 1986–2009
Author/Authors :
Sericano، نويسنده , , José L. and Wade، نويسنده , , Terry L. and Sweet، نويسنده , , Stephen T. and Ramirez، نويسنده , , Juan and Lauenstein، نويسنده , , Gunnar G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
14
From page :
303
To page :
316
Abstract :
Analysis of DDT isomers and breakdown products, DDD and DDE, in over 3500 bivalve samples collected from more than 300 locations along the continental United States indicates that concentrations are decreasing. Overall average concentrations for the East (45.8 ± 24.6 ng/g dw), Gulf (42.4 ± 21.1 ng/g dw), and West (90.9 ± 43.3 ng/g dw) coasts are declining with an environmental half-life between 10 and 14 years and are predicted to decrease below 10% of today’s concentrations by 2050. Geographically, areas with high and low levels are well identified. Bivalves yielding the highest concentrations were collected in areas linked to areas of DDT production or heavy usage. These areas are clustered in the southern California and San Francisco area, on the West coast; Delaware and Hudson/Raritan Estuary, on the East coast; and in Alabama and northwestern Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. Statistically significant decreasing trends in ΣDDT concentrations are apparent at most of these locations.
Keywords :
DDTs , “Mussel Watch” , Coastal environments , Continental USA , Bivalves
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number :
1986411
Link To Document :
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