Title of article :
Biogeochemistry of organotin compounds and tin in a forested
catchment in Germany
Author/Authors :
Jen-How Huang*، نويسنده , , Kerstin Michel and Egbert Matzner ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Organotin compounds (OTC) are highly toxic pollutants that have been shown to affect many aquatic ecosystems. Little is
known about the input and fate of OTC in terrestrial ecosystems. Here, soil pools, concentrations and fluxes in bulk precipitation,
throughfall, fog, litterfall and runoff of OTC and Sntotal were investigated in a forested ecosystem (Picea abies, Karst.) in NE
Bavaria, Germany. The concentrations of OTC and Sntotal were generally in the order fog>throughfall>bulk precipitation.
Average concentrations of OTCtotal ranged from 57 ng Sn l 1 in fog to 5.8 ng Sn l 1 in bulk precipitation. Concentrations of
Sntotal were in the same order but between 490 ng Sn l 1 in fog and 140 ng Sn l 1 in bulk precipitation, on average.
Average OTCtotal concentrations in litterfall were 12.9 ng Sn g 1 and those of Sntotal in litterfall 38 ng Sn g 1. All OTC
concentrations in runoff were lower than in bulk precipitation, while those of Sntotal were similar to the concentrations in bulk
precipitation. Monobutyltin was the dominating OTC in bulk precipitation, throughfall, fog and litterfall, but was seldom
detected in the runoff. The annual total deposition of OTCtotal (calculated as throughfall + litterfall) was 172 mg Sn ha 1 year 1,
with 45 mg Sn ha 1 year 1 represented by litterfall. The annual runoff from the catchment of OTCtotal amounted to 25 mg Sn
ha 1 year 1. The total deposition of Sntotal was 4.9 g Sn ha 1 year 1, of which 0.2 g Sn ha 1 year 1 was litterfall. The annual
runoff of Sntotal was 2.4 g Sn ha 1 year 1. The mass balance showed a high retention of OTC and Sntotal in the catchment. The
forest soils act as a strong sink for OTC and Sntotal. Only small amounts of deposited OTC are released to runoff. The ratio of soil
pools to annual accumulation for total OTC (46 years) indicates that OTC inputs have been occurring already for many decades
or have been substantially higher in the past than today.
Keywords :
organotin , Forested catchment , Throughfall , biogeochemistry , fog , runoff , Bulk precipitation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment