ISSN:
1432-1130
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Abstract Levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were measured in water (particulate and dissolved fractions) from various locations in the San Francisco Estuary over the years 1993–1995 during six cruises. Geometric mean levels of ΣPCBs (sum of 58 congeners) in the combined dissolved and particulate fractions for the six cruises ranged from 340 ng/L to 1600 ng/L. Comparing this data to previous data from 1975 and 1980 does not reveal any significant temporal trends. The partitioning of PCBs into the dissolved/particulate fraction were correlated with total suspended solids. Using the novel chemometric technique of polytopic vector analysis (PVA) on the data from cruise 8 (April 1995), five separate PCB congener fingerprints were identified in the data. Fingerprint 1 (or end-member 1) represents a slightly degraded source of Aroclor® 1260 in the northern part of the South Bay; the end-member (EM) 2 fingerprint is related to a predominantly Aroclor® 1260 source that has been moderately-severely degraded present in the highest proportions in the Pacific Ocean sample; EM-3 is interpreted as a slightly degraded Aroclor® 1242:1254:1260 mixture in southern San Pablo Bay; end-member 4 is interpreted as a moderately degraded source of multiple Aroclors® and is present in the river samples; EM-5 is interpreted as a slightly degraded Aroclor® 1254/1260 mixture present in northern San Pablo Bay and the South Bay.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002160050569
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