Title of article :
Polychlorinated biphenyls ž PCBs/ in sediments of the
southern Baltic Sea trends and fate
Author/Authors :
Joanna Konat، نويسنده , , Gra?zyna Kowalewska ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Polychlorinated biphenyls ŽPCBs. have been determined in recent 0 1Ž2., 1Ž2. 5 and 5 10 cm deep layers
sediments from different sites of the southern Baltic Sea, including the Szczecin Lagoon, collected from May 1996 to
October 1999, i.e. before and after the great flood in Poland of July August 1997. The PCB distribution has been
correlated with location and hydrological conditions as well as with organic carbon, algal pigments and their
derivatives in the sediments. The sum of PCB Žseven congeners. was equal to 1 149 ng g dry wt., on average this
was rather low Žup to 40 ng g.. There was a decreasing trend in PCBs concentrations in the bottom sediments of the
southern Baltic in 1996 but considerable amounts were still accumulated there. The flood of 1997 caused a distinct
increase of PCB concentration level in the sediments, which again showed a decreasing trend in the next few years.
This illustrates that at present the main source of PCBs for the southern Baltic are not a direct consequence of
human activity, but from floods and heavy rains washing these compounds from land to the sea. Algae and algal
detritus play an important role in the transport and distribution of PCBs in the southern Baltic. High correlation of
PCBs with chlorophyll a derivatives products of zooplankton grazing indicates that PCBs are ingested by
zooplankton with phytoplankton and then exuded with fecal pellets. PCBs bound to algal detritus or to fecal pellets
in the water column are transferred to sediments, there they may be trapped either in a bonded and unchanged form
or resuspended, remobilized and or dechlorinated, depending on their properties and environmental conditions.
Keywords :
Marine sediments , Algal pigments , Baltic Sea , flood , PcBs
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment