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Spatial distribution of PCDD/F in surface sediments of Lake Maggiore (Italy) ArchiMer
Umlauf, G; Canuti, E; Castro Jimenez, Javier; Christoph, Eh; Eisenreich, Sj; Ghiani, M; Hanke, G; Mariani, G; Mueller, A; Tourliti, V; Skejo, H.
Lake Maggiore (LM) is the second largest Italian lake in terms of volume, surface and depth, with the northern third residing in Swiss territory. The most important tributaries are River Ticino (Northern inlet) and River Toce (Western inlet). The River Ticino leaves LM at the southern end and connects LM to the River Po. Particular concern arose from the contamination with DDT and its metabolites, which exceeded Italian and EU levels for consumption in fish, and was detected in bird eggs from fish feeding species as well. As a consequence the local Health Authorities prohibited commercial fishing of a series of contaminated fish species. The source of DDT contamination was a DDT production site, closed down in 1996. This plant was located on the Marmazza...
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The Amazon River: A Major Source of Organic Plastic Additives to the Tropical North Atlantic? ArchiMer
Schmidt, Natascha; Fauvelle, Vincent; Ody, Anouck; Castro Jimenez, Javier; Jouanno, Julien; Changeux, Thomas; Thibaut, Thierry; Sempéré, Richard.
The release of emerging organic contaminants is identified among the most critical hazards to the marine environment, and plastic additives have received growing attention due to their worldwide distribution and potential deleterious effects. Here, we report dissolved surface water concentrations of two important families of plastic additives (organophosphate esters (OPEs) and bisphenols) and other related organic compounds (perfluorinated chemicals) measured in the North Atlantic from Cape Verde to the West Indies. We found that OPEs were the most abundant contaminants, reaching remarkably high concentrations in open ocean waters (1200 km offshore of the American Coast, at the location of the Amazon river plume during the sampling period), with up to 1.3...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62607/66967.pdf
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