Occurrence, distribution, and bioaccumulation of new and legacy persistent organic pollutants in an ecosystem on King George Island, maritime Antarctica
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Title
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Occurrence, distribution, and bioaccumulation of new and legacy persistent organic pollutants in an ecosystem on King George Island, maritime Antarctica
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Other Titles
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킹조지섬 생태계의 기존 및 신규 잔류성유기오염물질의 분포와 생물농축
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Authors
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Kim, Jun-Tae
Choi, Yun-Jeong
Barghi, Mandana
Kim, Jeong-Hoon
Jung, Jin-Woo
Kim, Kitae
Kang, Jung-Ho
Lammel, Gerhard
Chang, Yoon-Seok
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Subject
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Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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Keywords
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Dechloranes; Hexabromocyclododecane; Persistent organic pollutants; Polychlorinated naphthalenes; Trophic magnification factor
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Issue Date
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2021-03-05
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Citation
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Kim, Jun-Tae, et al. 2021. "Occurrence, distribution, and bioaccumulation of new and legacy persistent organic pollutants in an ecosystem on King George Island, maritime Antarctica". JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 405: 1-13.
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Abstract
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The occurrence and bioaccumulation of new and legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs), and Dechlorane Plus (DPs) and their related compounds (Dechloranes) in an ecosystem on King George Island, Antarctica are investigated. The new and legacy POPs were widely detected in the animal samples collected from Antarctica, which included Limpet, Antarctic cod, Amphipods, Antarctic icefish, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins, Kelp gull, and South polar skua. The trophic magnification factors indicated that the levels of PCNs and HBCDs, as well as the legacy POPs, were magnified through the food web, whereas DPs might be diluted through the trophic levels contradicting the classification of Dechloranes as POPs. This is one of the first extensive surveys on PCNs, HBCDs, and Dechloranes, which provides unique information on the distribution and trophic biomagnification potential of the new and legacy POPs in the Antarctic region.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13002
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124141
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Type
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Article
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Station
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King Sejong Station
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Indexed
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SCIE
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- 2020-2020, Investigation of ice microstructure properties for developing low-temperature purification and environment/energy materials (20-20) / Kim, Kitae (PE20030)
2020-2020, Ecophysiology of KGI terrestrial organisms to reveal mechanisms of adaptation to changing environment (20-20) / Lee, Hyoungseok (PE20170)
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