Title of article :
Chlorobenzenes, chlorinated pesticides, coplanar chlorobiphenyls
and other organochlorine compounds in Greenland biota
Author/Authors :
Katrin Vorkampa، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Frank Rigetb، نويسنده , , Marianne Glasiusc، نويسنده , , Maria Pe´cselia، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , Michel Lebeufd، نويسنده , ,
Derek Muire، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This paper summarises the levels and composition of chlorobenzenes, chlorinated pesticides, coplanar polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) and the chlorinated compounds octachlorostyrene (OCS), hexachlorocyclobutadiene (HCBD)
and pentachloro-anisole (PCA) in biota from the terrestrial, freshwater and marine environment of Greenland. The
data were obtained during the second phase of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). Of the
chlorobenzenes, hexachlorobenzene was the main constituent detected in almost all samples. The chlorobenzenes
accumulate in the marine food web in a similar manner to the better-studied persistent organic pollutants, with
maximum concentrations in beluga, minke whale and narwhal. However, concentrations in ringed seals and kittiwakes
were lower than in marine fish, contradicting biomagnification. Of the organochlorine pesticides, the drin pesticides
(aldrin, endrin, dieldrin) and heptachlor had increasing concentrations along the food chain, whilst biomagnification
was less pronounced for endosulfan, methoxychlor and mirex. Endosulfan and methoxychlor are pesticides still in
use and considered less persistent than other organochlorine pesticides. Their occurrence in Arctic biota is of particular
concern, also given the high acute toxicity of endosulfan to fish. Chlorobenzene and pesticide concentrations tended
to be lower in the Greenland samples than in the same animals from the Canadian Arctic, whilst their concentrations
were similar to samples from Svalbard and Iceland. However, temporal trends might overlap the geographical
differences. Coplanar chlorobiphenyls (CBs) were found in all samples analysed, with the maximum concentrations
found in marine mammals such as beluga and narwhal. Biota from the terrestrial environment appeared to be less
contaminated. The main contributor on a TEQ basis was CB126. OCS, HCBD and PCA were detected in biota from Greenland, although at very low concentrations. OCS seems to have the widest occurrence and the highest potential
for biomagnification of the three compounds analysed.
Keywords :
Hexachlorocyclobutadiene , Pentachloro-anisole , Organochlorine pesticides , Persistent organic pollutants , Arctic , biomagnification , Coplanar chlorobiphenyls , Chlorobenzenes , Octachlorostyrene
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment