Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов (Sep 2023)
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES POLLUTION OF THE BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF NAKHODKA BAY AND PARTIZANSKAYA RIVER
Abstract
Link for citation: Mazlova E.A., Blinovskaya Ya.Yu., Sokolova L.I., Tursunova G.Sh. Organochlorine pesticides pollution of the bottom sediments of Nakhodka bay and Partizanskaya river. Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic University. Geo Аssets Engineering, 2023, vol. 334, no. 9, рр. 25-35. In Rus. Relevance. The new data on the organochlorine pesticides pollution of the bottom sediments of Nakhodka bay and Partizanskaya river were obtained in 2020–2021. The objective of the article is to report the organochlorine pesticides pollution level of the bottom sediments and to define the possible sources of organochlorine pesticides in the marine environment. Techniques: sample collection of bottom sediments, Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry analysis of samples, Gas-liquid Chromatography method with electronic capture detector, statistical processing, assessment of the organochlorine pesticides contamination of sediments. Results. The new data were obtained on the organochlorine pesticides concentrations in Nakhodka bay in 2020–2021. The previous data on the studied area are described. The concentration of HCH pesticides (α- , β- and γ-HCH), DDT and its metabolites was analyzed. It was found that the concentration of α- , β- HCCH and DDT in bottom sediments increased in 2021.To determine the quality of bottom sediments, the average annual values of organochlorine pesticides concentrations in the bottom sediments gathered during the field works were compared with the quality guidelines. There are no approved quality guidelines for maximum permissible concentrations of pollutants in bottom sediments in the Russian Federation. For this reason, we used the quality guidelines applied in foreign countries («Dutch sheets» (Neue Niederlandische Liste. NNL) and Canadian quality standards for marine and estuarine bottom sediments (Canadian Sediment Quality Guidelines, CSQGs). Possible sources of organochlorine pesticides in the marine environment were analyzed. The results of this work showed that despite the ban on the use of these substances, these pesticides are included in the multiple compounds used in different industries and continue to enter and accumulate in the marine environment.
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