DocumentCode
2938588
Title
A Retrospective Pollution History of Southern California
Author
Summers, J. Kevin ; Stroup, C. Foster ; Dickens, Virginia A.
Author_Institution
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD, USA
fYear
1987
fDate
Sept. 28 1987-Oct. 1 1987
Firstpage
1641
Lastpage
1645
Abstract
Time series of point and nonpoint source contaminant loading histories and pollution indicator variables were developed for southern California. These included: gross indicators (e.g., population, employment), habitat modifications (e.g., dredging, kelp bed size), nutrient loadings (e.g., N, P, TOC, TSS), and toxicant loadings (e.g., pesticides, PCBs, heavy metals). The reconstruction shows that the majority of contaminant loadings in southern California originate in Los Angeles and Orange counties but that San Diego County is rapidly becoming more prominent in toxic additions to the Southern California Bight. DDT, chlordane, PCBs, lead, and copper are of major interest in terms of the magnitudes of historical loadings to the Bight. Time series development revealed that emissions from the breakdown of products containing heavy metals and from the combustion of fossil fuels is the major source of heavy metals to the Bight. The primary source of nutrients, DDT, and PCBs to the Bight are sewage and industrial outfalls.
Keywords
Aquaculture; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; History; Laboratories; Marine vehicles; Nitrogen; Sewage treatment; Solids; Water pollution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '87
Conference_Location
Halifax, NS, Canada
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1987.1160578
Filename
1160578
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