Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4427212 Environmental Pollution 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were measured in the air and water over the Hudson River Estuary during six intensive field campaigns from December 1999 to April 2001. Over-water gas-phase ∑PCB concentrations averaged 1100 pg/m3 and varied with temperature. Dissolved-phase ∑PCB concentrations averaged 1100 pg/L and displayed no seasonal trend. Uncertainty analysis of the results suggests that PCBs with 5 or fewer chlorines exhibited net volatilization. The direction of net air/water exchange could not be determined for PCBs with 6 or more chlorines. Instantaneous net fluxes of ∑PCBs ranged from +0.2 to +630 ng m−2 d−1. Annual fluxes of ∑PCBs were predicted from modeled gas-phase concentrations, measured dissolved-phase concentrations, daily surface water temperatures and wind speeds. The net volatilization flux was +62 μg m−2 yr−1, corresponding to an annual loss of +28 kg/yr of ∑PCBs from the Hudson River Estuary for the year of 2000.

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