Lb. Alexeeva et al., Organochlorine pesticide and trace metal monitoring of Russian rivers flowing to the Arctic Ocean: 1990-1996, MAR POLL B, 43(1-6), 2001, pp. 71-85
Information is presented on the concentrations of organochlorine pesticides
(HCHs and DDT residues) and trace metals (Fe, Cu, Zn and Ni) in waters of
15 large Russian rivers flowing to the Arctic Ocean during 1990-1996. Estim
ates of the corresponding annual fluxes are made. Other contaminants (Hg, P
h, Cr, Mn, beta -HCH and dihydroheptachlor) were examined briefly. Concentr
ation data are presented as averaged annual means for each of the seven yea
rs with the ranges, standard deviations and numbers of samples. Also given
are data on locations, the methods of analysis and limited quality assuranc
e data. Data on discharges to the Northern Seas for the more frequently mon
itored contaminants are given for rivers accounting for > 70% of the total
northerly flows. Scaled-up fluxes to account for unmonitored rivers as well
are given for each sea; totals over the period were: Fe, 1452; Cu, 15; Zn,
59 (x 10(3) t yr(-1)); alpha -HCH, 25; gamma -HCH, 44 (t yr(-1)). Ni was m
onitored at too few rivers to estimate its total Russian flux. The fluxes f
or the HCHs considerably exceed previous estimates and indicate that the Ar
ctic Ocean is not in balance as much as was previously believed. (C) 2001 E
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