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Spatial and temporal distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants and current use pesticides in the atmosphere of Argentinean Patagonia.
Miglioranza, Karina S B; Ondarza, Paola M; Costa, Patricia G; de Azevedo, Amaro; Gonzalez, Mariana; Shimabukuro, Valeria M; Grondona, Sebastián I; Mitton, Francesca M; Barra, Ricardo O; Wania, Frank; Fillmann, Gilberto.
Affiliation
  • Miglioranza KSB; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina. Electronic address: kmiglior@mdp.edu.ar.
  • Ondarza PM; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina.
  • Costa PG; Laboratório de Microcontaminantes Orgânicos e Ecotoxicologia Aquática, Universidade Federal Do Río Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • de Azevedo A; Instituto Federal de Ciência e Tecnologia Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Caxias Do Sul, RS, Brazil.Programa de Pós-graduação Em Química Tecnológica e Ambiental, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • Gonzalez M; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina.
  • Shimabukuro VM; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina.
  • Grondona SI; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina; Instituto de Geología de Costas y Del Cuaternario, Universidad Nacional de Ma
  • Mitton FM; Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología y Contaminación Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, Universidad Nacional de Mar Del Plata-CONICET, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Funes 3350, Mar Del Plata, 7600, Argentina.
  • Barra RO; Departamento de Sistemas Acuáticos, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Centro EULA, Universidad de Concepción, 4070386, Chile.
  • Wania F; Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.
  • Fillmann G; Laboratório de Microcontaminantes Orgânicos e Ecotoxicologia Aquática, Universidade Federal Do Río Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
Chemosphere ; 266: 129015, 2021 Mar.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33261838
XAD-based passive air samplers (PAS) were used to evaluate organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and some current use pesticides (chlorotalonil, trifluralin and dichlofluanid) in the atmosphere of Argentinian Patagonia. The PAS were deployed for 12 months during three consecutive years along a longitudinal (Rio Negro watershed) and a latitudinal (Patagonian coast) transect. Endosulfan, trifluralin and DDT-related substances were the most prevalent pesticides in the Rio Negro watershed, an intensive agricultural basin, consistent with ongoing use of endosulfan at the time of sampling. Concentrations of industrial contaminants were low (mean 25 pg/m3 and 1.9 pg/m3 for Σ38 PCBs, and Σ5PBDEs, respectively) and similar among sites. However, along the Patagonian coast, air concentrations of total contaminants were highly variable (14-400 pg/m3) with highest values recorded at Bahia Blanca, an important industrial area that is also downwind of the most intensively agriculturally used area of Argentina. Contaminant levels decreased toward the south, with the exception of the southernmost sampling site (Rio Gallegos) where a slight increase of total pollutant levels was observed, mainly due to the lower chlorinated PCB congeners. Interannual variability was small, although the last year tended to have slightly higher levels for different contaminant groups at most sampling sites. This large-scale spatial atmospheric monitoring of POPs and some CUPs in the South of Argentina highlights the important and continuing role of rural and urban areas as emission sources of these chemicals.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Polychlorinated Biphenyls / Air Pollutants / Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Argentina Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Polychlorinated Biphenyls / Air Pollutants / Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Argentina Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom