DISPERSION AND TRANSPORT PATHS OF TOXIC PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINES TO THE ARCTIC - LEVELS AND CONSEQUENCES

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OEHME, M
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[1] Norwegian Institute for Air Research, N-2001 Lillestrøm
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10.1016/0048-9697(91)90019-B
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Most people still consider the Arctic as one of the last non-polluted regions of the world. However, recent studies have shown that the levels of organochlorines such as chlorinated pesticides, dibenzofurans and dibenzo-p-dioxins are surprisingly high in biota such as seals and polar bears from the Norwegian and Canadian Arctic. A short review is given of our knowledge concerning levels and sources as well as consequences of the presence of persistent toxic organochlorines in the Arctic. Long-range air transport, in particular, as the main source of these compounds will be discussed in more detail.
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