Issue 11, 2010

Characteristics and transport of organochlorine pesticides in urban environment: air, dust, rain, canopy throughfall, and runoff

Abstract

Characteristics and transport of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in urban multiple environments, including air, dust, rain, canopy throughfall, and runoff water, are explored in this study. Hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) dominated in both air and rain water, and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) related substances showed a higher affinity to dust. Relatively high concentrations of DDT and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) in air, rain and dust imply that technical DDT in the environment has been degrading, and there may be unknown local or regional emission sources that contain DDTs in the study area. Source identification showed that DDTs in Beijing urban environments with a fresh signature may originate from the atmospheric transport from remote areas. The ratio of α-/γ-HCH in dust, rain, canopy throughfall and runoff were close to 1, indicating the possible use of lindane. OCPs in runoff were transported from various sources including rain, dust, and canopy throughfall. In runoff, DDTs and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) were mainly transported from dust, and HCHs were mainly from rain and canopy throughfall.

Graphical abstract: Characteristics and transport of organochlorine pesticides in urban environment: air, dust, rain, canopy throughfall, and runoff

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2010
Accepted
25 Aug 2010
First published
08 Oct 2010

J. Environ. Monit., 2010,12, 2153-2160

Characteristics and transport of organochlorine pesticides in urban environment: air, dust, rain, canopy throughfall, and runoff

W. Zhang, Y. Ye, D. Hu, L. Ou and X. Wang, J. Environ. Monit., 2010, 12, 2153 DOI: 10.1039/C0EM00110D

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