| Literature DB >> 25433398 |
John Andrew Marco Mahugija1, Bernhard Henkelmann2, Karl-Werner Schramm3.
Abstract
The levels and patterns of organochlorine pesticides and degradation products in rainwater samples collected in relation to a contaminated site in Kibaha district, Tanzania were investigated. The compounds detected in the samples by GC-MS and isotope dilution methodology included DDT, DDE, DDD, HCHs, dieldrin, heptachlor, chlordane, endrin and hexachlorobenzene. The concentrations of total DDT and total HCH ranged 0.005-3200μgL(-1) and 0.01-170μgL(-1), respectively and they indicated input of significantly non-degraded technical mixtures. The highest concentrations for other compounds ranged 0.001-1.3μgL(-1). The highest concentrations were found in samples collected in the vicinity of the contaminated site and the concentrations at other points showed a general even distribution suggesting repeated volatilization and deposition mechanisms. The strong positive correlations in the concentrations of the compounds indicated a common source. A decrease in concentrations with time was indicated, although the decrease was not significant during the period of sampling. The findings indicate risks and concerns for public and environmental health.Entities:
Keywords: Atmosphere; Organochlorine pesticides; Rainwater; Tanzania; Vikuge
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25433398 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.05.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086