Polycyclic aromatic compounds and microtox® acute toxicity in contaminated sediments in Sweden |
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Authors: | Mathias Ricking Erik Beckman Anders Svenson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geoscience, Free University of Berlin, Malteserstrasse 74-100, House B, D-12249 Berlin, Germany;(2) Swedish Environmental Research Institute, POBox 21060, SE-10031 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Limnic and brackish aquatic sediments from contaminated locations in Sweden were analysed for polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and tested for acute aquatic toxicity. The organic compounds were analysed in solvent-extractable and alkaline-treated fractions to complete the analysis of a set of priority pollutants according to the Swedish EPA. Additionally, the acute toxicity was measured by the solid phase Microtox test. The measured effects were correlated with sedimentological and chemical parameters. Analysis revealed no indication of a contribution of PACs to the acute sediment toxicity in highly contaminated sediments, with concentrations in the range of 11.3-307 μg SPAC37/39/g dry matter. Despite a high ranking of 3 to 5 within the Swedish EPA list for coastal sediments, the acute toxicity results indicate a very low bioavailability of the analysed PACs from the creosote and combustion-contaminated sediments. A correlation of acute toxicity to elemental sulfur was indicated. |
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Keywords: | Acute toxicity aquatic surface sediments elemental sulfur Microtox? solid phase test polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) |
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