Dated sediment cores from three small subarctic headwater lakes from L
apland, the Northern part of Finland, were analyzed for PCDD/F and PCB
. The sedimentation rates in the lakes were slow, at the top layers 0.
5-1.5 mm year(-1). The levels of the sum of PCB at the top layers were
2.95, 5.6, and 3.6 ng/g d.w. and decreased below the detection Limits
(<0.01 ng PCB congener/g d.w.) in 1940's or 1920's. PCDD/F profiles w
ere highly similar to the profiles of PCB. Also, the concentrations of
PCDD/F were low; at the top layers the sums of PCDD/F were 275, 98, a
nd 233 pg/g d.w. corresponding to the toxic equivalents of 4.22, 1.43,
and 4.07 pg I-TEQ/g d.w. and decreased below 20 pg/g with increasing
depth, corresponding to about 0.90 pg I-TEQ/g d.w. Estimates for prese
nt fluxes for the stun of PCB vary between 50 and 200 ng m(-2) year(-1
) and for PCDD/F between 4 and 25 ng m(-2) year(-1). The numbers are l
ow, but the pattern of the accumulation history shows that the increas
e of the non-natural organic contaminants in remote areas is clearly d
etectable and, at least, partly quantifiable. The study belongs to the
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP), which is one part of
the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy, signed by all eight Arc
tic countries. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.