Kc. Hornbuckle et al., ASSESSING ANNUAL WATER-AIR FLUXES OF POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS IN LAKE-MICHIGAN, Environmental science & technology, 29(4), 1995, pp. 869-877
Air-water exchange of PCBs was determined in Lake Michigan on an event
and seasonal basis in 1991-1993. Instantaneous fluxes of Sigma PCB (s
um of 77 congener peaks) based on air-water concentration gradients dr
awn from air and water samples collected simultaneously aboard ship de
monstrated net volatilization in September 1991. Air samples collected
the northeastern shore of Lake Michigan (Sleeping Bear Dunes State Pa
rk) between December 1991 and July 1993 showed no seasonal trend in va
por-phase Sigma PCB concentrations and ranged from 30 to 400 pg/m(3).
These air concentrations were used to calculate seasonal water-air flu
xes of Sigma PCB that ranged from -18 ng m(-2) day(-1) (net deposition
) to 60 ng m(-2) day(-1) (net volatilization). The seasonal variation
of vapor-phase and dissolved-phase PCBs in the impacted southern quart
er of the lake are unknown, thereby hindering estimation of fluxes in
this region. The estimated annual net Sigma PCB flux is 12.3 mu g m(-2
) yr(-1), which corresponds to 520 kg for the northern three-quarters
of Lake Michigan.