Angelica Bianco*, , , Pauline Nibert, , , Yi Wu, , , Jean-Luc Baray, , , Marcello Brigante, , , Gilles Mailhot, , , Laurent Deguillaume, , , Davide Vione, , , Damien J. E. Cabanes, , , Marie Méjean, , and , Pascale Besse-Hoggan,
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摘要
农药污染对环境和人类健康都是一个日益令人担忧的问题。农药在农业中广泛用于控制病虫害载体,在气相、气溶胶中以及如图所示的云中进行广泛的远距离大气输送。我们在puy de Dôme观测站(法国)测量了云水中亚μg L-1至μg L-1范围内的32种农药浓度,主要来自区域到远程运输,其中也涉及法国目前禁止农业使用的农药。半数样品的农药总浓度超过0.5 μg L-1,这是欧洲饮用水的限值。如果排除同样可以通过光化学反应产生的2,4-二硝基苯酚,两个样品的总浓度仍然超过0.5 μg L-1。因此,雨水中农药的频繁检测可能取决于它们在云层和大气冲刷中的存在。对法国上空云层中农药含量的估计,从6.4±3.2吨到139±75吨不等,这表明它们在云水相中的含量可能很高,这些化合物将影响不受农业活动直接影响的地区。
Pesticide contamination is a growing and alarming concern for both the environment and human health. Widely used in agriculture to control pests and disease carriers, pesticides undergo extensive long-range atmospheric transport in the gas phase, in aerosols, and, as shown here, in clouds. We measured the concentration of 32 pesticides at the puy de Dôme observatory (France) in the sub μg L–1 to μg L–1 range in cloud water, largely arising from regional to long-range transport that also involves pesticides currently banned for agricultural use in France. Half of the samples showed a total concentration of pesticides of over 0.5 μg L–1, which is the European drinking water limit. If 2,4-dinitrophenol, which can also be produced by photochemical reactions, is excluded, two samples still present a total concentration of over 0.5 μg L–1. The frequent detection of pesticides in rainwater may thus depend on their presence in clouds as well as atmospheric washout. Estimates of pesticides’ quantity in clouds over France, ranging from 6.4 ± 3.2 to 139 ± 75 tons, suggest that their amounts in the cloud aqueous phase are potentially high and that these compounds would affect areas that are not directly impacted by agricultural activities.
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