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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | 2012

Comparing laboratory and field measured bioaccumulation endpoints

Lawrence P. Burkhard; Jon A. Arnot; Michelle R. Embry; Kevin J. Farley; Robert A. Hoke; Masaru Kitano; H.A. Leslie; Guilherme R. Lotufo; Thomas F. Parkerton; Keith Sappington; Gregg T. Tomy; Kent B. Woodburn

An approach for comparing laboratory and field measures of bioaccumulation is presented to facilitate the interpretation of different sources of bioaccumulation data. Differences in numerical scales and units are eliminated by converting the data to dimensionless fugacity (or concentration-normalized) ratios. The approach expresses bioaccumulation metrics in terms of the equilibrium status of the chemical, with respect to a reference phase. When the fugacity ratios of the bioaccumulation metrics are plotted, the degree of variability within and across metrics is easily visualized for a given chemical because their numerical scales are the same for all endpoints. Fugacity ratios greater than 1 indicate an increase in chemical thermodynamic activity in organisms with respect to a reference phase (e.g., biomagnification). Fugacity ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease in chemical thermodynamic activity in organisms with respect to a reference phase (e.g., biodilution). This method provides a holistic, weight-of-evidence approach for assessing the biomagnification potential of individual chemicals because bioconcentration factors, bioaccumulation factors, biota-sediment accumulation factors, biomagnification factors, biota-suspended solids accumulation factors, and trophic magnification factors can be included in the evaluation. The approach is illustrated using a total 2393 measured data points from 171 reports, for 15 nonionic organic chemicals that were selected based on data availability, a range of physicochemical partitioning properties, and biotransformation rates. Laboratory and field fugacity ratios derived from the various bioaccumulation metrics were generally consistent in categorizing substances with respect to either an increased or decreased thermodynamic status in biota, i.e., biomagnification or biodilution, respectively. The proposed comparative bioaccumulation endpoint assessment method could therefore be considered for decision making in a chemicals management context.


Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | 2012

Comparing laboratory‐ and field‐measured biota–sediment accumulation factors

Lawrence P. Burkhard; Jon A. Arnot; Michelle R. Embry; Kevin J. Farley; Robert A. Hoke; Masaru Kitano; H.A. Leslie; Guilherme R. Lotufo; Thomas F. Parkerton; Keith Sappington; Gregg T. Tomy; Kent B. Woodburn

Standardized laboratory protocols for measuring the accumulation of chemicals from sediments are used in assessing new and existing chemicals, evaluating navigational dredging materials, and establishing site-specific biota-sediment accumulation factors (BSAFs) for contaminated sediment sites. The BSAFs resulting from the testing protocols provide insight into the behavior and risks associated with individual chemicals. In addition to laboratory measurement, BSAFs can also be calculated from field data, including samples from studies using in situ exposure chambers and caging studies. The objective of this report is to compare and evaluate paired laboratory and field measurement of BSAFs and to evaluate the extent of their agreement. The peer-reviewed literature was searched for studies that conducted laboratory and field measurements of chemical bioaccumulation using the same or taxonomically related organisms. In addition, numerous Superfund and contaminated sediment site study reports were examined for relevant data. A limited number of studies were identified with paired laboratory and field measurements of BSAFs. BSAF comparisons were made between field-collected oligochaetes and the laboratory test organism Lumbriculus variegatus and field-collected bivalves and the laboratory test organisms Macoma nasuta and Corbicula fluminea. Our analysis suggests that laboratory BSAFs for the oligochaete L. variegatus are typically within a factor of 2 of the BSAFs for field-collected oligochaetes. Bivalve study results also suggest that laboratory BSAFs can provide reasonable estimates of field BSAF values if certain precautions are taken, such as ensuring that steady-state values are compared and that extrapolation among bivalve species is conducted with caution.


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2009

X-ray fluorescence analysis of Cr, As, Se, Cd, Hg, and Pb in soil using pressed powder pellet and loose powder methods

Yasuhiro Shibata; Junnosuke Suyama; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


Analytical Sciences | 2010

Determination of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) at sub-ppb levels in water with solid-phase extraction/metal furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.

Tetsuo Inui; Kazuhiro Fujita; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2008

X‐ray fluorescence analysis of sludge ash from sewage disposal plant

Atsushi Ohbuchi; Junichi Sakamoto; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2014

Determination of Chromium(III), Chromium(VI), and Chromium(III) acetylacetonate in water by ion-exchange disk extraction/metal furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

Nao Kamakura; Tetsuo Inui; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


Analytical Sciences | 2013

Radioactive Nuclides in the Incinerator Ashes of Municipal Solid Wastes before and after the Accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

Yuki Iwahana; Atsushi Ohbuchi; Yuya Koike; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2011

Determination of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in water by wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry after preconcentration with an ion-exchange resin disk

Tetsuo Inui; Wataru Abe; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2008

Powder briquette/x-ray fluorescence analysis of major and minor elements in alkali-washed fly ash of municipal solid waste

Atsushi Ohbuchi; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura


Bunseki Kagaku | 2013

Preparation of Reference Materials for Determination of Cadmium in Rice Grain by X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

Tetsuo Inui; Saki Nakatao; Yuya Koike; Masaru Kitano; Toshihiro Nakamura

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Guilherme R. Lotufo

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Keith Sappington

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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