| Literature DB >> 33743440 |
Kaiyan Xiao1, Ningzheng Zhu2, Zhibo Lu3, Hongyuan Zheng1, Chao Cui4, Yuan Gao5, Yunze Gao2, Xiangzhou Meng2, Yanguang Liu4, Minghong Cai6.
Abstract
In this study, we reported the occurrence of eight organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs) in the East China Sea. Forty samples were collected and analysed with a high volume solid phase extraction method (Hi-throat/Hi-volume SPE) in the early summer of 2020. All the target OPPs were detected in the surface water at one or more stations in the East China Sea, and the concentrations of ΣOPPs were in the range 0.0775-3.09 ng/L (mean: 0.862 ± 0.624 ng/L). Terbufos sulfone and fenthion were the main pollutants in this area, probably resulting from pesticide use in China and other countries. The off-shore input from coastal regions was suggested to be a major source of OPP pollution in the East China Sea, and the movement of ocean currents played an important role in their transportation because around 0.86 t OPPs passed through the Tsushima Strait from the East China Sea each month. An ecological risk assessment showed that these OPPs presented a high risk to species in the East China Sea, whereas they posed no health risk to humans under both the median and high exposure scenario.Entities:
Keywords: High volume solid phase extraction (Hi-throat/Hi-volume SPE); Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs); Risk; The east China Sea; Water
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33743440 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116886
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071