Ta. Albanis et Dg. Hela, Pesticide concentrations in Louros River and their fluxes into the marine environment, INT J ENV A, 70(1-4), 1998, pp. 105-120
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Seasonal variations and riverine input of pesticide residues to the coastal
zone were determined in Louros River for the period of 1995 and 1996. The
sampling sites for the determination of fluxes were located at the main riv
er flow and its estuary at the boundary between freshwater and the brackish
zone. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) disks followed by gas chromatographic t
echniques (GC with MSD and FTD) were used for the monitoring of various pes
ticides and metabolites in river waters from the sources to the estuary. Th
e inputs of the five major herbicides, atrazine, simazine, alachlor, metola
chlor and desethyl-atrazine (DEA) to the Louros River are mainly from tribu
taries and the agricultural area draining to the river estuary. The highest
concentrations of these pesticides occured in May and June seasons, just a
fter their application. The seasonal variation studies showed a continuous
presence of triazines, alachlor and metolachlor, which were detected in the
dissolved phase throughout the year at 0.02-0.27 mu g/L, whereas the other
pesticides exhibited a sporadic occurence related to agricultural and irri
gation practices. Atrazine and its degradation product DEA are the most abu
ndant herbicides discharged into Amvrakikos Gulf, followed by metolachlor,
simazine and alachlor. Their annual mean flux was estimated as 122.7 g/day
for atrazine, 127.5 g/day for DEA, 49.1 g/day for metolachlor, 43.9 g/day f
or simazine and 11.2 g/day for alachlor.