The importance of runoff to DDT and PCB inputs to the Sado estuary and Ria Formosa |
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Authors: | A. M. Ferreira C. Vale |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Instituto Português de Investigação Maritima, Av. Brasília, 1400 Lisboa, Portugal |
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Abstract: | PCB congeners, DDT and metabolites were determined in suspended sediments and in the oysterCrassostrea angulata from the upper Sado estuary over two years (1987/88 and 1990) and from Ria Formosa during 1990. Levels of DDT concentrations in suspended sediments collected in both estuarine areas, either in 1988 or 1990, increased in winter. Otherwise, PCB concentrations varied in an erratic way. A DDT enrichment was also recorded inC. angulata in winter and an increase of only PCB concentration levels in oysters of the upper Sado estuary was registered at the same period. These results suggest that, in the absence of important direct sources of PCB and DDT, runoff appears to be the major source of those compounds in both the study areas. Levels of concentrations of these pollutants in oysters reflect either their increase in the environment or changes in particle dynamics in the two estuarine areas. |
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Keywords: | DDT PCB suspended sediments oyster runoff accumulation |
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