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Marine Transport Barrier for Traditional and Emerging Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Southeast Indian Ocean and Antarctic Marginal Seas

Jing Yu, Yao Fu, Jincai Zhu, Xin Chen, Yisen Zhong, Yitao Pan, Yuxin Ma

2025Environmental Science & Technology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Traditional per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have been observed in the remote Southern Ocean. In contrast, current knowledge about emerging PFASs, such as perfluoroether carboxylic acids (PFECAs), and their transport mechanisms remains ambiguous. In this study, the occurrence and transport of both traditional and emerging PFASs in the surface seawater of the Southeast Indian Ocean and Antarctic marginal seas are comprehensively discussed by integrating hydrological data. Long-chain PFASs were restricted to the north of the thermohaline front in the Southeast Indian Ocean, suggesting a transport barrier effect and the input of terrestrial contamination from low-latitude regions. Conversely, unexpectedly high levels of short-chain perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) were limited to the south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, preventing further northward transport. PFBA showed significant positive correlations with two emerging PFECAs, perfluoro-2-methoxyacetic acid (PFMOAA) and fluoro(heptafluoropropoxy)acetic acid (3:2 H-PFECA), which were also widely detected in Antarctic marginal seas for the first time. This suggests their similar sources and environmental behavior, as they were probably formerly accumulated in Antarctic snow through atmospheric deposition and released into seawater during the summertime melting process.

Topics & Concepts

OceanographyIndian oceanEnvironmental scienceGeographyGeologyPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances researchAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsToxic Organic Pollutants Impact
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