2013
DOI: 10.5194/acp-13-12029-2013
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Factors affecting the atmospheric occurrence and deposition of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Southern Ocean

Abstract: Abstract. Persistent organic pollutants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls, reach the Southern Ocean atmosphere through long-range atmospheric transport. In this study we report the largest dataset available for the atmospheric occurrence of PCBs in the Southern Ocean surrounding the Antarctic Peninsula from samples obtained during three cruises in 2005, 2008 and 2009. The gas phase concentrations of total PCBs ( 25 PCBs) ranged from 1 to 70 pg m −3 , while the aerosol phase concentrations were significantly l… Show more

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“…Organic carbon remineralization rates are used as a proxy for bacterial activity in the water column (Dutkiewicz et al, ; Y. Zhang et al, ). Resulting modeled degradation half‐lives in the upper ocean (top 1,000 m) for CB‐28 (3.8 years), CB‐101 (10.4 years), CB‐153 (20.9 years), and CB‐180 (27.2 years) agree well with those reported elsewhere (Galbán‐Malagón, Del Vento, Cabrerizo, et al, ; Sinkkonen & Paasivirta, ; Wania & Daly, ).…”
Section: Model Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Organic carbon remineralization rates are used as a proxy for bacterial activity in the water column (Dutkiewicz et al, ; Y. Zhang et al, ). Resulting modeled degradation half‐lives in the upper ocean (top 1,000 m) for CB‐28 (3.8 years), CB‐101 (10.4 years), CB‐153 (20.9 years), and CB‐180 (27.2 years) agree well with those reported elsewhere (Galbán‐Malagón, Del Vento, Cabrerizo, et al, ; Sinkkonen & Paasivirta, ; Wania & Daly, ).…”
Section: Model Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Compounds from the PCB group are transported in the adsorbed form on dust particles. The behaviour of PCBs released into the air is influenced by numerous factors, such as ambient temperature, vapour pressure, and concentrations of total suspended particles (TSP) (Galbán-Malagón et al, 2013), a wet and dry deposition and long-range atmospheric transport depend on the partitioning factor between gas and particle phases (Mandalakis and Stephanou, 2007). The similarity in terms of the composition of the SS2, SS3, SS4, SS8 and SS9 samples may result from meteorological conditions, i.e.…”
Section: Sources Of Pcb Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the multiple potential sources of PAHs to the Antarctic environment, most of the previous studies on organic pollutants have focused on quantifying the presence of legacy POPs, such as PCBs or OCPs, in the various Antarctic compartments [Cabrerizo et al, 2013;Li et al, 2012;Baek et al, 2011;Galbán-Malagón et al, 2013a], while there is a lack of information regarding the presence, transport pathways, and sources of PAHs in the Antarctic atmosphere despite its importance as a primary vector for the introduction of PAHs to remote areas.…”
Section: Citationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All samples were soxhlet extracted during 24 h after adding the surrogate standards and further analyzed. Details of the extraction and fractionation scheme for both the high-volume samples, aerosol phases, and surface and air fugacity samples can be found elsewhere [Cabrerizo et al, 2009[Cabrerizo et al, , 2011cGalbán-Malagón et al, 2013a, 2013b. All samples were analyzed for the following PAHs: phenanthrene (Phe), anthracene (Ant), fluoranthrene (Flu), pyrene (Pyr), benzo (a)anthracene (B(a)ant), chrysene (Cry), benzo(b&k)fluoranthene (B(b&k)f), benzo(e)pyrene (B(e)pyr), benzo(a) pyrene (B(a)pyr), perylene (Pery), dibenzo(a,h)anthracene (Dib(a,h)ant), benzo(g,h,i)perylene (B(g,h,i)pery), indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (In(1,2,3-cd)pyr, dibenzonthiophene (DBT), methyldibenzonthiophenes (ΣMDBT), methylphenanthrenes (ΣMP), and dimethylphenanthrenes (ΣDMPD).…”
Section: Analytical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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