北极的
环境科学
南半球
优势(遗传学)
航程(航空)
半岛
持久性有机污染物
自然地理学
北半球
污染
林丹
北极
海洋学
大气科学
杀虫剂
环境化学
气候学
地理
地质学
生态学
化学
污染物
考古
复合材料
材料科学
基因
生物
生物化学
作者
Sung‐Deuk Choi,Song‐Yee Baek,Yoon‐Seok Chang,Frank Wania,Michael G. Ikonomou,Young-Jun Yoon,Byong‐Kwon Park,Sung Min Hong
摘要
To assess levels and patterns of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in polar regions, XAD-resin based passive air samplers were deployed for one year at the Korean polar research stations at Ny-Ålesund, Norway (2005−2006) and King George Island, Antarctica (2004−2005). Backward trajectories suggest that these stations are affected by long-range transport from source regions in Northern Europe and Russia and the southern tip of South America, respectively. Relatively high levels of PCB-11, averaging 60 pg·m−3, were observed in Antarctica, suggesting an unusual source of PCB-11 to the Southern Hemisphere. Reflecting the hemispheric distribution of global PCB emissions, the average level of Σ205PCB (excluding three mono-CBs and PCB-11) was five times higher in the Arctic (95 pg·m−3) than in the Antarctic (19 pg·m−3). Levels of Σ9PCB at Ny-Ålesund were similar to those reported for other Arctic sites, while levels at King George Island were lower than at other sites on the Antarctic Peninsula but 1 order of magnitude higher than background levels measured at a more remote Antarctic site. Light homologues were predominant in all samples (except for one Arctic sample), consistent with the hypothesis of global fractionation and predictions of long-range transport potential. Dominance of heavy PCBs on the roof of the main building at Ny-Ålesund and a concentration gradient with distance from the main building at King George Island strongly indicated the influence of local sources. OCP levels were also influenced by long-range transport but not by local sources. This study highlights the feasibility of using passive air sampling to assess both long-range transport and local pollution in remote regions.
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