E. Fattore et al., PATTERNS AND SOURCES OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN SEDIMENTS FROM THE VENICE LAGOON, ITALY, Environmental science & technology, 31(6), 1997, pp. 1777-1784
This study was a part of a research program concerning the pollution o
f the Venice Lagoon, in the north of Italy. The purpose was to evaluat
e the contamination due to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polyc
hlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/F), a class of pollutants arising mainl
y from combustion and chemical manufacture. Six selected stations of t
he lagoon were investigated by analysis of surface sediment samples us
ing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Principal Component
Analysis and Regularized Discriminant Analysis, two chemometric approa
ches, were applied to the data set of the lagoon and to source-related
samples from the literature. The results showed a moderate contaminat
ion due to PCDD/F in the investigated areas, and the levels within the
lagoon were substantially higher than in the open sea. The investigat
ion of the homologue profiles and the comparison with published PCDD/F
data indicated different dioxin sources within the lagoon and some si
milarities of these with two environmental sources. Samples collected
near Marghera Harbour and some samples collected at Sacca Sessola were
similar to samples contaminated from ethylene dichloride production e
ffluents while the profiles of most of the other samples were similar
to those of gasoline and diesel engine emissions.