M. Cleemann et al., Organochlorines in Greenland lake sediments and landlocked Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), SCI TOTAL E, 245(1-3), 2000, pp. 173-185
Lake sediments and landlocked Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) were sampled
in 1994 and 1995 at four different locations in Greenland, three at the we
st coast and one at the east coast. Sediments, char muscle and char liver w
ere analysed for PCBs (10 congeners), DDTs (pp'), HCHs (alpha, beta, gamma)
, dieldrin, HCB and chlordanes (5) and char in addition to toxaphene (total
and 4 congeners). All organochlorines in the sediment samples were below t
he detection limit of 0.1 mu g kg(-1) dry wt., while the overall geometric
means in Arctic char muscle were, in mu g kg(-1) wet wt., for PCBs 11 (rang
e 1-140), for DDTs 4.0 (1-35), for HCHs 0.4 (0.06-1.5), for dieldrin 0.7 (<
0.1-4.2), for HCB 0.7 (0.09-3.8), for chlordanes 4.8 (1-57) and for total
toxaphene 13 (1-180). The sums of PCBs, DDTs, chlordanes and total toxaphen
e disclosed higher concentrations in muscle of char from the east coast com
pared to char from the west coast. Dieldrin and HCB showed the same tendenc
y, but less pronounced, while the sum of HCHs were found in highest concent
rations at the west coast. PCB, DDT, chlordane and toxaphene concentrations
showed a decreasing trend following the East Greenland Current. Principal
component analysis on PCB congeners showed that the proportion of higher ch
lorinated PCBs (Cl > 5) were higher in Qaqortoq in south Greenland compared
to the three other sampling areas in Greenland. However, no correlation wa
s seen either between degree of chlorination and latitude or between degree
of chlorination and PCB concentrations. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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