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IF 9 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Joséphine Amey , Øyvind Mikkelsen
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有机和无机污染物的命运在北极,在冰川河流和峡湾的淡水和海水混合区进行了研究(Ny-Ålesund,斯瓦尔巴群岛)。对新出现的关注的微量元素和污染物苯并三唑和苯并噻唑(BTRs和BTHs)的浓度进行了评估。海洋沉积物中Al、As、Cr、Hg、Mo、Ni、Pb、Sb、Sn、V、Zn等金属浓度均比河流沉积物高2 ~ 3倍,且多数呈由上游向下游增加的趋势。城镇附近海域Pb (0.058 μg/L)、Zn (0.80 μg/L)处于中等污染水平,Cu (0.11 μg/L)超标。其中,砷(0.042 μg/L)、汞(0.004 μg/L)和镉(0.011 μg/L)为低至中度污染。在海水和河水中检测到的BTR和BTHs分别为:BTR、TTR、2-OH-BTH、XTR、2-Me-S-BTH、2-M-BTH、2-S-BTH和2-NH2-BTH。BTR (1460 ng/L)和2-OH-BTH (1070 ng/L)的浓度相当高。海洋和河流沉积物中存在的化合物有BTR、2-OH-BTH、2-Me-S-BTH和2-M-BTH。沉积物是btr和BTHs的重要汇,浓度范围为1.13 ~ 32.7 ng/g。在城镇附近观测到沉积物(方差分析,p = 0.044)和海水(方差分析,p = 0.013)中微量元素浓度升高的趋势,以及海水中2-羟基- bth (t检验,p = 0.010)的趋势,由于以前的采矿作业,大多数人为活动都发生在该镇附近。
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Fate of trace elements and emerging environmental pollutants (benzotriazoles and benzothiazoles) from a glacier-fed river in the mixing zone of an Arctic fjord system

Fate of trace elements and emerging environmental pollutants (benzotriazoles and benzothiazoles) from a glacier-fed river in the mixing zone of an Arctic fjord system
The fate of organic and inorganic pollutants was studied in the Arctic, in the mixing zone of freshwater and seawater of a glacier-fed river and a fjord (Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard). Concentrations of trace elements and contaminants of emerging concern, benzotriazoles and benzothiazoles (BTRs and BTHs), were assessed. Metal concentrations of Al, As, Cr, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Sn, V, and Zn in marine sediment were up to two or three times higher than in riverine sediment and most of them showed an increasing trend from the upper to the lower part of the river. Pb (0.058 μg/L) and Zn (0.80 μg/L) were present in levels of moderate pollution in seawater close to town, while Cu (0.11 μg/L) exceeded background levels in the same area. As (0.042 μg/L), Hg (0.004 μg/L) and Cd (0.011 μg/L) showed levels of low to moderate pollution in freshwater from the river. In seawater and river water detected BTRs and BTHs were: BTR, TTR, 2-OH-BTH, XTR, 2-Me-S-BTH, 2-M-BTH, 2-S-BTH, and 2-NH2-BTH. Considerably high concentrations of BTR (1460 ng/L) and 2-OH-BTH (1070 ng/L) were found. Compounds present in marine and riverine sediment were BTR, 2-OH-BTH, 2-Me-S-BTH, and 2-M-BTH. Sediment appeared to be a significant sink of BTRs and BTHs with a concentration range of 1.13–32.7 ng/g. A trend of higher concentrations of trace elements in sediment (ANOVA, p = 0.044) and seawater (ANOVA, p = 0.013), as well as 2-OH-BTH in seawater (t-test, p = 0.010) was observed in the vicinity of the town, where most anthropogenic activities have taken place due to former mining operations.
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