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Deposition and regional distribution of HCHs and p,p'-DDX in the western and southern Tibetan Plateau: records from a lake sediment core and the surface soils.

Yu-Qiang Tao1, Guo-Liang Lei2, Bin Xue3, Shu-Chun Yao4, Yang Pu5, Hu-Cai Zhang6.   

Abstract

Tibetan Plateau is the world's highest plateau, which provides a unique location for the investigation of global fractionation of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). In this study, deposition and regional distribution of HCHs and p,p'-DDX in the western and southern Tibetan Plateau were investigated by the records from a sediment core of Lake Zige Tangco and 24 surface soils. Concentration of ΣHCHs in the surface soils of the western Tibetan Plateau was much higher than that of the southern part. Maximum fluxes of α-, β-, and δ-HCH in the sediment core were 9.0, 222, and 21 pg cm(-2) year(-1), respectively, which appeared in the mid-1960s. Significant correlations were observed between concentrations of α- and β-HCH in both the surface soils and the sediment core. Concentrations of both α- and β-HCH increased with the inverse of the average annual temperature of these sites. γ-HCH became the dominant isomer of HCHs after the late 1970s, and reached the maximum flux of 160 pg cm(-2) year(-1) in the early 1990s. There were no significant correlations between concentrations of γ-HCH and the other isomers in both the surface soils and the sediment core. The results suggested that there was input of Lindane at scattered sites in this area. In contrast to ΣHCHs, concentration of Σp,p'-DDX in the surface soils of the southern part was much higher than that of the western part. Maximum flux of Σp,p'-DDX was 44 pg cm(-2) year(-1), which appeared in the mid-1960s. Local emission of p,p'-DDT was found at scattered sites. This study provides novel data and knowledge for the OCPs in the western and southern Tibetan Plateau, which will help understand the global fractionation of OCPs in remote alpine regions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23990257     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-013-2065-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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