Distribution of organolead compounds in the Adriatic coastal marine environment. (CROSBI ID 466876)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Mikac, Nevenka ; Branica, Marko ; Wang, Y. ; Harrison, R.M.
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Distribution of organolead compounds in the Adriatic coastal marine environment.
The distribution of alkyllead compounds, originating from leaded gasoline, between different marine compartments was studied. The following concentration ranges of organic lead in samples collected in the eastern Adriatic coast during period 1994 - 1995 were obtained: water 7-7.8 ng/l, mussels 1-3.9 ng/g, fish 0.2-2.7 ng/g and sediment 0.04-0.42 ng/g. The percentage of organic lead was found to decrease going from water (2.7-16 %) to mussels (0.3-1 %), fish (0.4-1.6 %) and sediments (0.0006-0.001 %). Evidently, organolead compounds are not accumulated in sediment, but they could be accumulated from water into living organisms. Biomagnification in the marine food chain most probably does not take place. This study confirms the limited extent of organolead pollution in the Adriatic marine environment.
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Podaci o prilogu
274-275-x.
1998.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
35th CIESM congress proceedings
Maldonado, A.
Monte Carlo: CIESM
Podaci o skupu
35th CIESM Congress
poster
01.06.1998-05.06.1998
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska