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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Spatial distribution of old and emerging flame retardants in Chinese forest soils: Sources, trends and processes

Qian Zheng; Luca Nizzetto; Jun Li; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Ondřej Sáňka; Gerhard Lammel; Haijian Bing; Xin Liu; Yishan Jiang; Chunling Luo; Gan Zhang

The levels and distribution of polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs), novel brominated flame retardants (NBFRs) and Dechlorane Plus (DP) in soils and their dependence on environmental and anthropological factors were investigated in 159 soil samples from 30 background forested mountain sites across China. Decabromodiphenylethane (DBDPE) was the most abundant flame retardant (25-18,000 pg g(-1) and 5-13,000 pg g(-1) in O-horizon and A-horizon, respectively), followed by BDE 209 (nd-5900 pg g(-1) and nd-2400 pg g(-1) in O-horizon and A-horizon, respectively). FRs distributions were primarily controlled by source distribution. The distributions of most phasing-out PBDEs, DP isomers and TBPH were in fact correlated to a population density-based index used as proxy of areas with elevated usage and waste of FR containing products. High concentrations of some NBFRs were however observed in industrialized regions and FR manufacturing plants. Strongly positive correlations were observed between PBDEs and their replacement products suggesting similar emission pattern and environmental behavior. Exposure of mineral subsoils depended on precipitations driving leaching of FRs into the soil core. This was especially evident for some emerging BFRs (TBE, TBPH, and TBB etc.) possibly indicating potential for diffuse groundwater contamination.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Air and seawater pollution and air-sea gas exchange of persistent toxic substances in the Aegean Sea: spatial trends of PAHs, PCBs, OCPs and PBDEs

Gerhard Lammel; Ondřej Audy; Athanasios Besis; Christos Efstathiou; Kostas Eleftheriadis; Jiří Kohoutek; Petr Kukučka; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Petra Přibylová; Roman Prokeš; Tatsiana Rusina; C. Samara; Aysun Sofuoglu; Sait Cemil Sofuoğlu; Yücel Tasdemir; Vassiliki Vassilatou; Dimitra Voutsa; Branislav Vrana

Near-ground air (26 substances) and surface seawater (55 substances) concentrations of persistent toxic substances (PTS) were determined in July 2012 in a coordinated and coherent way around the Aegean Sea based on passive air (10 sites in 5 areas) and water (4 sites in 2 areas) sampling. The direction of air–sea exchange was determined for 18 PTS. Identical samplers were deployed at all sites and were analysed at one laboratory. hexachlorobenzene (HCB), hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) as well as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its degradation products are evenly distributed in the air of the whole region. Air concentrations of p,p′-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p′-DDE) and o,p′-DDT and seawater concentrations of p,p′-DDE and p,p′-DDD were elevated in Thermaikos Gulf, northwestern Aegean Sea. The polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congener pattern in air is identical throughout the region, while polybrominated diphenylether (PBDE)patterns are obviously dissimilar between Greece and Turkey. Various pollutants, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PCBs, DDE, and penta- and hexachlorobenzene are found close to phase equilibrium or net-volatilisational (upward flux), similarly at a remote site (on Crete) and in the more polluted Thermaikos Gulf. The results suggest that effective passive air sampling volumes may not be representative across sites when PAHs significantly partitioning to the particulate phase are included.


Environmental Pollution | 2014

Does an analysis of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) distribution in mountain soils across China reveal a latitudinal fractionation paradox

Qian Zheng; Luca Nizzetto; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Ondřej Sáňka; Gerhard Lammel; Jun Li; Haijian Bing; Xin Liu; Yishan Jiang; Chunlin Luo; Gan Zhang

Organic and mineral soil horizons from forests in 30 mountains across China were analysed for polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB). Soil total organic carbon (TOC) content was a key determinant of PCB distribution explaining over 90% of the differences between organic and mineral soils, and between 30% and 60% of the variance along altitudinal and regional transects. The residual variance (after normalization by TOC) was small. Tri- to tetra-CB levels were higher in the South in relation to high source density and precipitation. Heavier congeners were instead more abundant at mid/high-latitudes where the advection pattern was mainly from long range transport. This resulted in a latitudinal fractionation opposite to theoretical expectations. The study showed that exposure to sources with different characteristics, and possibly accumulation/degradation trends of different congeners in soils being out-of-phase at different latitudes, can lead to an unsteady large scale distribution scenario conflicting with the thermodynamic equilibrium perception.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2016

Diurnal Variations of Air-Soil Exchange of Semivolatile Organic Compounds (PAHs, PCBs, OCPs, and PBDEs) in a Central European Receptor Area.

Celine Degrendele; Ondřej Audy; Jakub Hofman; Jiří Kučerík; Petr Kukučka; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Petra Přibylová; Roman Prokeš; Milan Sáňka; Gabriele E. Schaumann; Gerhard Lammel


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Air-sea exchange and gas-particle partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Mediterranean

Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Angelika Heil; Petr Kukučka; Jana Klánová; Jan Kuta; Roman Prokeš; F. Sprovieri; Gerhard Lammel


Atmospheric Environment | 2015

Long-range atmospheric transport of PAHs, PCBs and PBDEs to the central and eastern Mediterranean and changes of PCB and PBDE congener patterns in summer 2010

Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Angelika Heil; Petr Kukučka; Jan Kuta; Petra Přibylová; Roman Prokeš; Gerhard Lammel


Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2014

Characterization of urban pollution in two cities of the Puglia region in Southern Italy using field measurements and air quality (AQ) model approach

Victor H. Estellano; Karla Pozo; Camillo Silibello; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Christos Efstathiou; Maria Paola Tomasino; Fulvia Funaro; Ivana Donadio; Silvano Focardi


Chemosphere | 2017

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the atmosphere of coastal areas of the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Indications for long-term downward trends

Karla Pozo; Tania Martellini; Simonetta Corsolini; Tom Harner; Victor H. Estellano; Petr Kukučka; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Gerhard Lammel; Alessandra Cincinelli


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Bidirectional air–sea exchange and accumulation of POPs (PAHs, PCBs, OCPs and PBDEs) in the nocturnal marine boundary layer

Gerhard Lammel; Franz X. Meixner; Branislav Vrana; Christos Efstathiou; Jiří Kohoutek; Petr Kukučka; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Petra Přibylová; Roman Prokeš; Tatsiana Rusina; Guo-Zheng Song; Manolis Tsapakis


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Assessing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the Sicily Island atmosphere, Mediterranean, using PUF disk passive air samplers

Karla Pozo; Margherita Palmeri; Valeria Palmeri; Victor H. Estellano; Marie Daniëlle Mulder; Christos Efstathiou; Gianluca Sarà; Teresa Romeo; Gerhard Lammel; Silvano Focardi

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