Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere

An extensive database of organochlorine (OC) pesticide concentrations measured at the Norwegian Arctic monitoring station at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, was analysed to assess longer-term trends in the Arctic atmosphere. Dynamic Harmonic Regression (DHR) is employed to investigate the seasonal and cyclica...

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Main Authors: S. Becker, C. J. Halsall, W. Tych, R. Kallenborn, M. Schlabach, S. Manø
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-05-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/4033/2012/acp-12-4033-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-003055580b3445f99ef524ffc232b3212020-11-24T21:11:26ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-05-011294033404410.5194/acp-12-4033-2012Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphereS. BeckerC. J. HalsallW. TychR. KallenbornM. SchlabachS. ManøAn extensive database of organochlorine (OC) pesticide concentrations measured at the Norwegian Arctic monitoring station at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, was analysed to assess longer-term trends in the Arctic atmosphere. Dynamic Harmonic Regression (DHR) is employed to investigate the seasonal and cyclical behaviour of chlordanes, DDTs and hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and to isolate underlying inter-annual trends. Although a simple comparison of annual mean concentrations (1994–2005) suggest a decline for all of the OCs investigated, the longer-term trends identified by DHR only show a significant decline for <i>p</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT. Indeed, HCB shows an increase from 2003–2005. This is thought to be due to changes in source types and the presence of impurities in current use pesticides, together with retreating sea ice affecting air-water exchange. Changes in source types were revealed by using isomeric ratios for the chlordanes and DDTs. Declining trends in ratios of <i>trans</i>-chlordane/<i>cis</i>-chlordane (TC/CC) indicate a shift from primary sources, to more "weathered" secondary sources, whereas an increasing trend in <i>o</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT/<i>p</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT ratios indicate a shift from use of technical DDT to dicofol. Continued monitoring of these OC pesticides is required to fully understand the influence of a changing climate on the behaviour and environmental cycling of these chemicals in the Arctic as well as possible impacts from "new" sources.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/4033/2012/acp-12-4033-2012.pdf
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author S. Becker
C. J. Halsall
W. Tych
R. Kallenborn
M. Schlabach
S. Manø
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C. J. Halsall
W. Tych
R. Kallenborn
M. Schlabach
S. Manø
Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet S. Becker
C. J. Halsall
W. Tych
R. Kallenborn
M. Schlabach
S. Manø
author_sort S. Becker
title Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
title_short Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
title_full Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
title_fullStr Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed Changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the Arctic atmosphere
title_sort changing sources and environmental factors reduce the rates of decline of organochlorine pesticides in the arctic atmosphere
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2012-05-01
description An extensive database of organochlorine (OC) pesticide concentrations measured at the Norwegian Arctic monitoring station at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, was analysed to assess longer-term trends in the Arctic atmosphere. Dynamic Harmonic Regression (DHR) is employed to investigate the seasonal and cyclical behaviour of chlordanes, DDTs and hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and to isolate underlying inter-annual trends. Although a simple comparison of annual mean concentrations (1994–2005) suggest a decline for all of the OCs investigated, the longer-term trends identified by DHR only show a significant decline for <i>p</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT. Indeed, HCB shows an increase from 2003–2005. This is thought to be due to changes in source types and the presence of impurities in current use pesticides, together with retreating sea ice affecting air-water exchange. Changes in source types were revealed by using isomeric ratios for the chlordanes and DDTs. Declining trends in ratios of <i>trans</i>-chlordane/<i>cis</i>-chlordane (TC/CC) indicate a shift from primary sources, to more "weathered" secondary sources, whereas an increasing trend in <i>o</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT/<i>p</i>,<i>p</i>'-DDT ratios indicate a shift from use of technical DDT to dicofol. Continued monitoring of these OC pesticides is required to fully understand the influence of a changing climate on the behaviour and environmental cycling of these chemicals in the Arctic as well as possible impacts from "new" sources.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/4033/2012/acp-12-4033-2012.pdf
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