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Assessment of Butyltins and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Contamination of Harbor SedimentsChen, Chih-Feng 30 August 2010 (has links)
The distribution of butyltin compounds (BTs) in the sediments and seawater, at the river outfalls, fishing ports, shipyards, and industrial zone docks of Kaohsiung Harbor, Taiwan were investigated. Twenty sediment and seawater samples were collected from various locations in the Harbor in 2006, and analyzed for monobutyltin (MBT), dibutyltin (DBT), and tributyltin (TBT). Results showed that the concentration of total BTs varied from 1.5 to 151 ng/g in sediment samples, with TBT being the major component of the sediment samples. This suggests that sediments could be the most possible sink of TBT brought by the sorption mechanism. The concentrations of BTs ranged from 9.7 to 270 ng/L in seawater samples, whereas DBT and MBT, the degradation byproducts of TBT, were mainly the most abundant BT compounds of the seawater samples. This indicates that the abiotic or biotic degradation potential of TBT was significant. Spatially, the highest concentrations of BTs were observed in both water and sediment samples collected from the shipyard and fishing port areas. This indicates that the shipping related activities (e.g., navigation, ship repair, and ship building), would contribute most of BTs in the environment. Results show that the concentrations of degradation products (DBT and MBT) were related closely to temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), and chlorophyll-a of the seawater. This implies that seasonal changes of the water parameters controlled the degradation of TBT in seawater. The observed levels of BT compounds in both seawater and sediments were much higher than those required to induce toxic effects on marine organisms suggesting that appropriate TBT control strategies should be taken in Kaohsiung Harbor.
Sediment samples were collected from the river outfalls, fishing ports, shipyards, and industrial zone docks of Kaohsiung Harbor, Taiwan to evaluate the distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments. Collected sediment samples from 12 locations were analyzed for 17 different PAHs, organic content, and grain size. The results show that the total PAH concentrations varied from 472 to 16,201 ng/g dry wt, with a mean concentration of 5,764 ng/g dry wt The highest PAH concentrations were from the industrial zone docks situated in south Kaohsiung Harbor, ranging from 8,788 to 16,201 ng/g dry wt Among those sediment samples, the 5-, 6-ring PAHs were predominant PAH congeners in sediments, ranging from 42 to 71%. However, the dominant PAH congeners were 2-, 3-ring PAHs (37 to 42%) collected from steel industrial zone docks. This indicates that the sources for the PAH contamination at steel industrial zone docks were different from the other zones in Kaohsiung Harbor. According to the diagnostic ratios, the possible source of PAHs in the industrial zone dock could be coal combustion while in the other zones it could be petroleum combustion. The total PAH levels were expressed as the total toxic equivalent (TEQcarc). The total TEQcarc varied from 55 to 1,964 ng TEQ/g dry wt. Higher total TEQcarc values were found at industrial zone docks (from 1,404 to 1,964 ng TEQ/g dry wt). As compared with the US Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs), the observed levels of PAHs at industrial zone docks exceeded the effects range low (ERL), and could thus cause acute biological damage. However, the lower levels of PAHs at the other zones would not exert adverse biological effects. Results would be helpful in developing strategies for sediment remediation in Kaohsiung Harbor.
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Etat de la qualité des eaux de l’estuaire de la Gironde : cas du cadmium et des butylétains / Water quality assessment of the Gironde Estuary : case study of cadmium and butyltinsPougnet, Frédérique 12 February 2018 (has links)
L’estuaire de la Gironde est affecté par une pollution polymétallique historique, dont la contamination persistante en cadmium (Cd) empêche une reprise complète et le développement de la conchyliculture girondine, avec un risque potentiel pour le 1er site ostréicole français (Marennes-Oléron). D’autre part, le suivi de l’état de la qualité chimique des masses d’eau, mis en place par la Directive Cadre sur l’Eau (DCE) a déclassé en 2009 la masse d’eau « Gironde centrale » à cause de niveaux élevés en tributylétain (TBT), hautement toxique et interdit depuis plusieurs décennies, détecté dans l’estuaire de la Gironde.Ce travail se base sur 12 campagnes océanographiques comprenant un suivi temporel mensuel pendant l’année 2015 aux sites de surveillance DCE (PK52 et PK86), à PK 30 et 3 profils longitudinaux sur l’ensemble du gradient salin depuis Bordeaux jusqu’à l’embouchure. Les mesures in-situ et les échantillons visaient à caractériser l’état actuel de la qualité des eaux girondines pour Cd et butyl-étains dans le contexte historique de décontamination et de résilience du système fluvio-estuarien. Les résultats ont montré les plus faibles additions en Cd dissous (Cdd) dans le gradient salin depuis 2002, pour des conditions hydriques contrastées. Le développement de plusieurs méthodes de calcul a permis de montrer une diminution des flux nets de Cdd au cours des 30 dernières années d’un facteur ~10. Les concentrations en Cd particulaire (Cdp) présentent des valeurs de l’ordre de 0,45 ± 0,07 mg/kg ces 10 dernières années. Cette valeur est supérieure au bruit de fond géochimique de l’estuaire salin (0,2 mg/kg) suggérant la persistance d’un potentiel de contamination de la zone côtière par désorption. Des mesures ADCP à l’embouchure de l’estuaire couplées à des analyses géochimiques ont permis d’estimer quantitativement les flux nets en matières en suspension (MES) et Cdp pour des conditions hydrologiques extrêmes. La prise en compte de l’ensemble de résultats scientifiques (mesures et modélisation hydrosédimentaire) antérieures et l’analyse des évènements de crue et des coefficients de marée depuis 1990 ont permis de proposer un modèle conceptuel d’export de MES et Cdp en zone côtière. Le suivi mensuel sur l’année 2015 montre que l’estuaire de la Gironde reste déclassé en TBT avec deux valeurs ponctuelles supérieures à la NQE-CMA et avec des moyennes annuelles supérieures à la NQE-MA pour les PK30, PK52 et PK86. Les enregistrements longitudinaux des butylétains (TBT, dibutylétain (DBT) et monobutylétain (MBT)) dans les compartiments eaux, MES et sédiments de l’ensemble de l’estuaire de la Gironde ont permis de mettre en évidence plusieurs sources potentielles actuelles localisées au niveau de Bordeaux, du Bec d’Ambès, mais surtout au niveau de la masse d’eau aval. / The Gironde Estuary is affected by historical multi-metal pollution. Persistent contamination by cadmium (Cd) prevents complete recovery of the Gironde oyster farming, and implies potential risks for the most important oyster farming areas in France (Marennes-Oléron). In addition, the water quality survey governed by the Water Framework Directive (WFD), has downgraded the "Central Gironde" water body in 2009 due to the presence of TBT, a highly toxic organo-metallic compound, on the list of priority substances and banned for several decades.This work relies on 12 oceanographic campaigns, including a monthly survey at the WFD monitoring sites (KP52 and KP86) in 2015 with additional sampling at KP30. Furthermore, 3 longitudinal profiles were carried out along the salinity gradient to characterize the current state of water quality in the Gironde Estuary for Cd and butyltin species, in a perspective of decontamination and resilience. The results showed the lowest dissolved Cd additions (Cdd) along the salinity gradient since 2002, for contrasting hydrological conditions. The development of several calculation methods has shown a decrease in net Cdd flows over the past 30 years by a factor of ~10. Particulate Cd (Cdp) concentrations were in the range of 0.45 ± 0.07 mg/kg during the past 10 years. This value is higher than the geochemical background of the saline Gironde Estuary (0.2 mg/kg) suggesting the persistence of potential contamination of the coastal zone by desorption. Physical and chemical measurements at the estuary mouth coupling ADCP with geochemical analyses have provided estimates of the suspended particulate matter (SPM) and Cdp fluxes, for extreme hydrological conditions. The set of previous scientific results (measurements and hydro-sedimentary modeling), the analysis of time-series of flood events and tidal coefficients since 1990, have been integrated into a conceptual model for the export of SPM and Cdp to the coastal zone. The 2015 monthly survey according to the WFD has produced two distinct values and annual average concentrations both exceeding the respective environmental quality thresholds showing that the Gironde Estuary remains downgraded with respect to TBT. Longitudinal records of butyltins (TBT, dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT)) in water, SPM and sediment of the entire Gironde Estuary have pointed to several potential sources including urban discharges (from Bordeaux), industrial releases (Bec d’Ambès) and estuarine dredging activities (from downstream harbours).
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