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Nationwide assessment of atmospheric organochlorine pesticides over a decade during 2008-2017 in South Korea

Author(s)
Khuman, Sanjenbam NirmalaPark, Min-KyuKim, Ho-JoongHwang, Seung-ManLee, Chang-HoChoi, Sung-Deuk
Issued Date
2023-06
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162927
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65721
Citation
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, v.877, pp.162927
Abstract
Long-term nationwide atmospheric monitoring of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) was performed in South Korea during 2008-2017. Their occurrences, seasonal and temporal variability, sources, and effect of ambient temperature were investigated. The OCPs are pronounced with a mean concentration of total OCPs ranging from 5.2 to 256 pg/ Sm3. However, a decrease of 54 %was observed in the mean concentration of total OCPs from 2008 to 2017 associated with regulatory actions. OCP concentrations did not show any variations between the different site types, and OCPs were ubiquitously present at all site types. The mean concentration of total OCPs in summer was two-fold higher than in winter. The concentrations of DRINs, DDTs, ENDOs, and HCHs were significantly higher in summer, but the concentrations of chlordane and heptachlor were higher in winter. The diagnostic ratios identified major sources as ongoing sources, past use, and atmospheric transport. Clausius Clapeyron plots strongly suggested the re-emission of & alpha;-endosulfan, )3-endosulfan, & alpha;-HCH, and )3-HCH, and & UDelta;Hsa (enthalpy of surface air exchange) values suggested the influence of the transport and/or new sources on aldrin, dieldrin, and chlordane. The occurrence of OCPs due to reemissions, ongoing sources, and long-range atmospheric transport could be a challenge towards the complete phaseout of OCPs in South Korea.
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ELSEVIER
ISSN
0048-9697
Keyword (Author)
OCPsAtmosphereTime trendSpatial distribution
Keyword
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTSLONG-RANGE TRANSPORTKING GEORGE ISLANDAIR-SOIL EXCHANGEPOLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLSSPATIAL-DISTRIBUTIONTEMPORAL TRENDSTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCESEASONAL-VARIATIONSURBAN

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