Title of article :
Polychlorinated biphenyl partitioning in the waters of a
remote mountain lake
Author/Authors :
Rosa M. Vilanova، نويسنده , , Pilar Fern´andez، نويسنده , , Joan O. Grimalt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The dissolved-particulate phase distribution of polychlorobiphenyls ŽPCBs. in the waters of a high mountain lake
ŽRed´o Lake, Pyrenees. has been studied. The lake is oligotrophic and its water hydrology is dominated by
atmospheric precipitation; inputs from catchment or other sources are not significant. Samples were collected in
several periods encompassing the summer and winter seasons. The PCB congener concentrations were rather
uniform both in terms of water depth and seasonality showing steady state conditions. Seventy percent of the
variation of the PCB particulate-dissolved phase coefficient ŽKd. was correlated with temperature and log
octanol water ŽKow.. Lower temperatures and hydrophobicity involved a higher association with the particulate
phase. This behavior is consistent with the predominance of plankton among suspended particles following a two
compartment model. Thus, temperature dependence seems mainly related to a rapid phase transfer mechanism such
as surface adsorption to the cell membranes and log Kow influence could reflect steric restrictions for the uptake of
these compounds upon algal ingestion.
Keywords :
Lake water , Dissolved and particulated organochlorinecompounds , Water partitioning , temperature dependence , PCB congener distributions , Trace polychlorinated biphenyls , High mountain lakes
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment