J. Dachs et al., SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION, VERTICAL PROFILES AND BUDGET OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEAWATER, Marine chemistry, 57(3-4), 1997, pp. 313-324
Individual PCB congeners (IUPAC Nos. 28, 52, 44, 70, 101, 118, 153, 13
8, 187, 128, 180, and 170), hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) and dichloro
diphenylethanes (DDTs) were determined in 15 samples of suspended part
iculate matter(> 0.7 mu m) (SPIM) collected in the Catalan Sea and the
Gulf of Lions. Furthermore, 6 vertical profiles were sampled at the E
bro and Rhone River mouths, Sicilian and Gibraltar Straits, off-shore
Barcelona and in the open sea. Finally, 6 dissolved phase samples from
the Catalan Sea were taken and analysed. The highest PCB and DDT conc
entrations were detected offshore Valencia (26 and 2.8 pg l(-1), respe
ctively). Other sources of pollution were identified at the Ebro trans
ect. Spatial variability shows an enrichment of organochlorine compoun
ds (OCs) in a thermohaline front located midway between the Iberian Pe
ninsula and the Balearic Islands. Vertical profiles of OCs in the SPM
show for the first time, a surface enrichment pattern exhibiting conce
ntration maxima in phyto-and zooplankton zones and declining OC concen
trations with depth, except nearby sewage disposal sites offshore from
Barcelona. Concentrations of PCBs (28-63 pg l(-1)) and DDTs (0.8-4.3
pg l(-1)) in the dissolved phase were one order of magnitude higher th
an in the corresponding particulate phase (1.7-16.6 and 0.16-0.98 pg l
(-1), respectively). Residence times of the SPM were estimated at ever
y depositional area ranging from 1.46 to 8.05 years for PCBs and from
0.46 to 1.32 years for DDTs. Concurrently, sedimentation rates of SPM
ranged from 0.37 to 0.78 m d(-1) for PCBs and 1.18 to 4.68 m d(-1) for
DDTs. The PCB budget in the seawater of the western Mediterranean was
computed using a three box model accounting for 2.4 and 14.1 t in the
particulate and dissolved phases, respectively. The DDTs budget was e
stimated to be ca. 179 and 717 kg in the particulate and dissolved pha
ses respectively. Finally, the input of PCBs through the Gibraltar and
the output through Sicilian Straits amounted for 1.5 and 1.3 t y(-1),
respectively. Concurrently the corresponding input and output for PCB
s were 92 and 82 kg y(-1) through Gibraltar and Sicilian Straits, resp
ectively. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.