Fluxes of organic contaminants from the river catchment into, through and out of the Humber estuary, UK

被引:0
|
作者
Zhou, JL [1 ]
Fileman, TW
House, WA
Long, JLA
Mantoura, RFC
Meharg, AA
Osborn, D
Wright, J
机构
[1] Univ Coll N Wales, Sch Ocean Sci, Menai Bridge LL59 5EY, Gwynedd, Wales
[2] Plymouth Marine Lab, Ctr Coastal Marine Sci, Plymouth PL1 3DH, Devon, England
[3] Inst Freshwater Ecol, River Lab, Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, Wareham BH20 6BB, Dorset, England
[4] Inst Terr Ecol, Monks Wood Expt Stn, Huntingdon PE17 2LS, Cambs, England
关键词
LOIS; organic contaminants; PAHs; PCBs; herbicides; riverine inputs; mass balance;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper summarises the work done on the distribution and reactivity of organic contaminants (simazine, atrazine, lindane, fluoranthene, pyrene, PCB 77, PCB 118) in the Humber Estuary and associated major rivers, as part of the LOIS programme. The preliminary flux calculations show that the most important contributors of selected organic contaminants were the rivers Trent (45% of simazine, 20% of atrazine), Aire (30% of simazine and 33% of atrazine), Don (36 and 37% of fluoranthene and pyrene) and Ouse (18% of fluoranthene and pyrene). For lindane and PCBs, the Aire and Ouse were the key sources. The water flow in all the rivers shows strong seasonal variations, as do the contaminant concentrations. As a result, the mean daily fluxes of these contaminants displayed a strong seasonality. Annual mean concentrations of simazine and atrazine decreased by more than 50% over the period 1994-1995 in most of the rivers, probably as a result of their restricted use in the UK, Mass balance calculations show that the Humber is a sink for atrazine, lindane, PCB 77 and PCB 118, although the degree of removal is generally much lower for atrazine and lindane than for PCB 77 and PCB 118, Mass balance results also show that the Humber can either be a source of fluoranthene and pyrene (in the suspended particulate phase), or a sink (in the dissolved phase), although overall the Humber acts as sink. The budget exercise represents an attempt to quantify the input and output of selected organic contaminants from catchment to ocean. However, due to limited data and assumptions involved in calculations, the estimates should be considered as an order of magnitude approximation. Further improvement both in resolution and accuracy is required. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:330 / 342
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Assessing δ13C and C/N ratios from organic material in archived cores as Holocene sea level and palaeoenvironmental indicators in the Humber Estuary, UK
    Lamb, Angela L.
    Vane, Christopher H.
    Wilson, Graham P.
    Rees, John G.
    Moss-Hayes, Vicky L.
    [J]. MARINE GEOLOGY, 2007, 244 (1-4) : 109 - 128
  • [32] Nitrogen fluxes through the lower estuary of the river Great Ouse, England: the role of the bottom sediments
    Trimmer, M
    Nedwell, DB
    Sivyer, DB
    Malcolm, SJ
    [J]. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 1998, 163 : 109 - 124
  • [33] Historical storage budgets of organic carbon, nutrient and contaminant elements in saltmarsh sediments: Biogeochemical context for managed realignment, Humber Estuary, UK
    Andrews, J. E.
    Samways, G.
    Shimmield, G. B.
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2008, 405 (1-3) : 1 - 13
  • [34] Occurrence of halogenated organic contaminants in surface sediments of the Yangtze River estuary and its adjacent marine area
    Zuo, Zi-Cen
    Zhang, Li
    Ni, Jie
    Zhang, Xiao-Yu
    Lang, Xiao-Ping
    He, Zhen
    Yang, Gui-Peng
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 251
  • [35] Modeling catchment controls on organic carbon fluxes in a meso-scale mountainous river (Luodingjiang), China
    Zhang, Shurong
    Lu, Xi Xi
    Sun, Huiguo
    Han, Jingtai
    [J]. QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 244 (02) : 296 - 303
  • [36] Contrasting sewage, emerging and persistent organic pollutants in sediment cores from the River Thames estuary, London, England, UK
    Vane, Christopher H.
    Kim, Alexander W.
    Lopes dos Santos, Raquel A.
    Moss-Hayes, Vicky
    [J]. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2022, 175
  • [37] FLUXES OF DISSOLVED AND PARTICULATE ARSENIC, CADMIUM AND CHROMIUM THROUGH THE MERSEY ESTUARY (UK) AND THEIR VARIATION WITH TIDAL RANGE
    WHITELAW, K
    COLE, JA
    HEAD, PC
    JONES, PD
    [J]. WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1986, 18 (4-5) : 354 - 354
  • [38] Comprehensive investigation and risk assessment of organic contaminants in Yellow River Estuary using suspect and nontarget screening strategies
    Cao, Miao
    Fan, Jingpu
    Guo, Changsheng
    Chen, Miao
    Lv, Jiapei
    Sun, Wenjun
    Xi, Beidou
    Xu, Jian
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2023, 173
  • [39] Distribution and sources of organic contaminants in surface sediments of Hooghly river estuary and Sundarban mangrove, eastern coast of India
    Zanardi-Lamardo, Eliete
    Mitra, Soumita
    Vieira-Campos, Amanda Alves
    Cabral, Carolina Barbosa
    Yogui, Gilvan Takeshi
    Sarkar, Santosh Kumar
    Biswas, Jayanta Kumar
    Godhantaraman, Nallamuthu
    [J]. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2019, 146 : 39 - 49
  • [40] Uranium and plutonium isotopes and their environmental implications in surface sediments from the Yangtze River catchment and estuary
    Liu, Zhiyong
    Hu, Jun
    Yamada, Masatoshi
    Yang, Guosheng
    [J]. CATENA, 2020, 193