Distributions, possible sources and biological risk of DDTs, HCHs and chlordanes in sediments of Beibu Gulf and its tributary rivers, China

Xu, Y; Wang, Y; Li, Jun; Liu, X; Zhang, R; Guo, S; Huang, W; Zhang, Gan

HERO ID

2640631

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Journal Article

Year

2013

PMID

24103096

HERO ID 2640631
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Year 2013
Title Distributions, possible sources and biological risk of DDTs, HCHs and chlordanes in sediments of Beibu Gulf and its tributary rivers, China
Authors Xu, Y; Wang, Y; Li, Jun; Liu, X; Zhang, R; Guo, S; Huang, W; Zhang, Gan
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume 76
Issue 1-2
Page Numbers 52-60
Abstract Thirty-five surface sediment samples collected from Beibu Gulf and its tributary rivers, China were analyzed for DDTs, HCHs and chlordanes. Total concentrations of DDTs, HCHs and chlordanes in sediments ranged from 0.59 to 126 ng g(-1), ND to 2.65 ng g(-1) and 0.27 to 3.41 ng g(-1) based on dry weight (dw), respectively. Concentrations of DDTs were higher than those reported in the sediments from other regions of the world, while concentrations of HCHs and chlordanes were relatively low. High concentrations of DDTs were observed in the harbor region and aquaculture bases and high concentrations of HCHs were found in the Qin River Estuary. The ratios of (DDE + DDD)/DDTs reflected a mixed input of weathered and fresh DDTs. The predominant beta-HCH indicated that HCHs in the study area mainly originated from the historical usage of technical HCH. The residues of DDTs would pose adverse biological effects on the study area. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.09.032
Pmid 24103096
Wosid WOS:000328005800020
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Keyword DDT; HCH; Chlordane; Sediments; Beibu Gulf; China