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Legacy and emerging organic contaminants in the polar regions.
Xie, Zhiyong; Zhang, Peng; Wu, Zilan; Zhang, Shuang; Wei, Lijia; Mi, Lijie; Kuester, Anette; Gandrass, Juergen; Ebinghaus, Ralf; Yang, Ruiqiang; Wang, Zhen; Mi, Wenying.
Afiliação
  • Xie Z; Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. Electronic address: zhiyong.xie@hereon.de.
  • Zhang P; School of Environmental Science and Technology, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an 710021, China.
  • Wu Z; National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China.
  • Zhang S; National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China.
  • Wei L; School of Environment, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, UCAS, Hangzhou 310024, China.
  • Mi L; Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
  • Kuester A; German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Germany.
  • Gandrass J; Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
  • Ebinghaus R; Institute of Coastal Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
  • Yang R; State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China.
  • Wang Z; National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China.
  • Mi W; MINJIE Institute of Environmental Science and Health Research, Geesthacht 21025, Germany.
Sci Total Environ ; 835: 155376, 2022 Aug 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35461927
ABSTRACT
The presence of numerous emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) and remobilization of legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in polar regions have become significant concerns of the scientific communities, public groups and stakeholders. This work reviews the occurrences of EOCs and POPs and their long-range environmental transport (LRET) processes via atmosphere and ocean currents from continental sources to polar regions. Concentrations of classic POPs have been systematically monitored in air at several Arctic stations and showed seasonal variations and declining trends. These chemicals were also the major POPs reported in the Antarctica, while their concentrations were lower than those in the Arctic, illustrating the combination of remoteness and lack of potential local sources for the Antarctica. EOCs were investigated in air, water, snow, ice and organisms in the Arctic. Data in the Antarctica are rare. Reemission of legacy POPs and EOCs accumulated in glaciers, sea ice and snow may alter the concentrations and amplify their effects in polar regions. Thus, future research will need to understand the various biogeochemical and geophysical processes under climate change and anthropogenic pressures.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Clima Frio / Poluentes Ambientais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Clima Frio / Poluentes Ambientais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article