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Land–Ocean Exchange Mechanism of Chlorinated Paraffins and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Diverse Sources in a Coastal Zone Boundary Area, North China: The Role of Regional Atmospheric Transmission

Lu Jiang, Xindong Ma, Yawei Wang, Wei Gao, Chunyang Liao, Yunfei Gong, Guibin Jiang

2022Environmental Science & Technology32 citationsDOI

Abstract

The marine environment is regarded as a crucial “sink” of numerous land-origin pollutants. As typical boundary regions, the coastal and offshore areas are used to evaluate the dominating transfer process and land–ocean exchange mechanism of semivolatile organic compounds. In air samples collected from a coastal area in North China over a whole year, chlorinated paraffins (CPs), including short-chain CPs and medium-chain CPs, and prior control 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined, with mean concentrations of 25.8 and 94.7 ng/m3, respectively. Results of different gas–particle partitioning models indicated that the steady-state hypothesis provides a better description of the possible land–ocean exchange molecular mechanism. The source–sink influences for CPs and PAHs were affected by the predominant atmospheric motion, which alternated between gaseous diffusion and particulate sedimentation in different seasons. Source apportionment results indicated that different transfer characteristics contributed to the source divergence of ambient CPs and PAHs within 12 nautical miles in the same area. Coal/biomass combustion and diesel/natural gas combustion were the main PAH sources in the coast site (43.1%) and sea site (35.3%), respectively. Similar industrial sources CP-52 and CP-42 were the main CP sources in the coast site (41.4%) and sea site (40.8%), respectively.

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ChinaEnvironmental scienceMechanism (biology)Transmission (telecommunications)HydrocarbonEnvironmental chemistryOceanographyGeographyChemistryGeologyOrganic chemistryElectrical engineeringPhilosophyEpistemologyEngineeringArchaeologyToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsOil Spill Detection and Mitigation
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