Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Atmospheric transport is an important route by which pollutants are conveyed from the continents to
both coastal and open sea. The role of aerosol deposition in the transport of polycyclic aromatic hydro-
carbons (PAHs), polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and polybromodiphenyls ethers (PBDEs) to water and soil
systems has been evaluated by measuring their concentrations in wet and dry depositions to the Venice
Lagoon. The organic micropollutant flux data indicate that they contribute to the total deposition flux in
different ways through wet and dry deposition, showing that the prevalent contribution derives from wet
deposition. The fluxes calculated for PBDEs, showed the prevalence of 47, 99, 100 and 183 congeners,
both in dry and wet fluxes. With regard to PCBs, the flux of PPCB for wet deposition is in the same order
of magnitude of the diffusive flux at the air-water interface. The PAH fluxes obtained in the present study
are similar to those obtained in previous studies on the atmospheric bulk deposition to the Venice
Lagoon. The ratios between Phe/Ant and Fl/Py indicate that the pollutants sources are pyrolytic, deriving
from combustion fuels.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Organic micropollutants; Wet and dry deposition; Venice Lagoon; HRGC-HRMS
Elenco autori:
Zangrando, Roberta; Gambaro, Andrea; Piazza, Rossano; Cescon, Paolo
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