DECLINE OF HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE IN THE ARCTIC ATMOSPHERE AND REVERSAL OF AIR-SEA GAS-EXCHANGE

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作者
BIDLEMAN, TF [1 ]
JANTUNEN, LM [1 ]
FALCONER, RL [1 ]
BARRIE, LA [1 ]
FELLIN, P [1 ]
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[1] CONCORD SCI CO,TORONTO,ON M3H 2V2,CANADA
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10.1029/94GL02990
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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Hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) are the most abundant organochlorine pesticides in the arctic atmosphere and ocean surface water. A compilation of measurements made between 1979-93 from stations in the Canadian and Norwegian Arctic and from cruises in the Bering and Chukchi seas indicates that atmospheric concentrations of alpha-HCH have declined significantly (p < 0.01), with a time for 50% decrease of about 4 y in summer-fall and 6 y in winter-spring. The 1992-93 levels of about 100 pg m(-3) are 2-4 fold lower than values in the mid-1980s. The trend in gamma-HCH is less pronounced, but a decrease is also suggested from measurements in the Canadian Arctic and the Bering-Chukchi seas. HCHs in ocean surface water have remained relatively constant since the early 1980s. The decline in atmospheric or-HCH has reversed the net direction of air-sea gas exchange to the point where some northern waters are now sources of the pesticide to the atmosphere instead of sinks.
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