Issue 6, 2007

Trends in background levels of persistent organic pollutants at Kosetice observatory, Czech Republic.

Part I. Ambient air and wet deposition 1996–2005

Abstract

Kosetice observatory is a facility of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, which is a part of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) network. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs: PCBs, DDTs, HCHs, PAHs) have been monitored in all environmental matrices using the integrated monitoring approach. Generally, the atmospheric levels of POPs in this Central European background station (mean values: 0.115 ng m−3 for ∑PCBs, 0.040 ng m−3 for ∑DDTs, 0.077 ng m−3 for ∑HCHs, and 17 ng m−3 for ∑PAHs) are significantly higher than those in other EMEP stations localized mostly in Northern and Western Europe. Long-term trends of POP concentrations in the ambient air and wet deposition are presented in this article and they show a slow decline in the last decade for most of the investigated compounds. Temporally increased levels of certain chemicals were associated with some local climatic (floods) or socio-economic (fuel prices) factors.

Graphical abstract: Trends in background levels of persistent organic pollutants at Kosetice observatory, Czech Republic. Part I. Ambient air and wet deposition 1996–2005

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jan 2007
Accepted
08 May 2007
First published
21 May 2007

J. Environ. Monit., 2007,9, 557-563

Trends in background levels of persistent organic pollutants at Kosetice observatory, Czech Republic.

I. Holoubek, J. Klánová, J. Jarkovský and J. Kohoutek, J. Environ. Monit., 2007, 9, 557 DOI: 10.1039/B700750G

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