Wt. Dushenko et al., VASCULAR PLANTS AS SENSITIVE INDICATORS OF LEAD AND PCB TRANSPORT FROM LOCAL-SOURCES IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC, Science of the total environment, 188(1), 1996, pp. 29-38
Vascular plants collected at background locations in the Canadian Arct
ic were assessed as biological indicators of the aerial transport of c
ontaminants from nearby military radar sites. Significantly higher lev
els of lead and PCBs were found in plants from site background areas (
collected up to 10 km from any known sources of contamination) than re
mote locations (collected at least 20 km away from any human activity)
which indicates that these contaminants are being aerially redistribu
ted from the sites to plants in surrounding background areas. An analy
sis of individual PCB congener signatures in plant site background sam
ples using principal components analysis (PCA) revealed that the past
use of specific commercial PCB formulations at these sites, such as Ar
oclor 1260 on the east coast, is reflected in the PCB congener signatu
re present in the plants. The implications of these findings in terms
of elucidating sources and the distribution of contaminants in the Can
adian Arctic are discussed.