Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8886675 | Progress in Oceanography | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
In the Rhone River, DEHP was the most abundant PAE (66.1%) followed by DiBP (20.5%) and DnBP (6.6%), whereas a gradual change was observed in the plume of the river with increasing salinity. In the Marseilles Bay, DiBP was the most abundant PAE at the surface (47.3% of total PAEs) followed by DEHP (22.7%) and DnBP (19.1%), whereas DnBP was predominant (38.6%) a few meters above the bottom. By contrast, DEHP was the dominant species in the first 50Â m (66.9-76.7%) offshore followed by DnBP (10.9-15.2%), whereas DnBP was the most abundant (57.0-72.6%) followed by DEHP (20.1-33.1%) in the deepest waters. This study suggests that in addition to direct PAEs injection in marine waters, different processes regulate PAE distribution in Mediterranean Sea including photochemical oxidation reactions, bacterial degradation and possible diffusion following release from marine litter near the bottom.
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Authors
Andrea Paluselli, Yann Aminot, François Galgani, Sopheak Net, Richard Sempéré,