PCBs and PAHs in microlayer and sub-surface water samples of the Venice Lagoon (Italy).
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are two classes of micropollutants intensively monitored
and regulated due to their toxicity, persistency and wide diffusion. Their concentrations have been investigated in sea-microlayer
(SML) and sub-surface water (SSW) samples collected at two sites of the Venice Lagoon, a fragile ecosystem highly influenced by industrial
and anthropogenic emissions. The total PPCB concentration varies from 0.45 ng/l to 2.1 ng/l in SSW while a clear enrichment is
observed in the SML, where it ranges from 1.2 ng/l to 10.5 ng/l. The total PPAH concentration shows marked differences between the
two stations and varies from 12.4 ng/l to 266.8 ng/l in SSW; in SML it is more uniform and ranges from 19.6 ng/l to 178.9 ng/l. The
enrichment factors are not larger than 1 for both pollutants in the dissolved phase, while they are most significant for the particulate
phase (PPCB: 5-9; PPAH: 4-14).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Capodaglio, Gabriele; Gambaro, Andrea; Moret, Ivo; Piazza, Rossano
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