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Atmospheric deposition contributed mostly to organophosphorus flame retardant entering into the Bohai Sea, China.


ABSTRACT: Atmospheric emission sources of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in China's eastern seaboard regions cause heavy POP contamination in the Bohai Sea (BS), China. Because many rivers are emptying into the BS, terrestrial runoff has been considered a dominant pathway of POPs onto the BS. Here, we explored the contribution of atmospheric transport and terrestrial runoff to organophosphorus flame retardants (OPFRs) to the BS by using an atmospheric transport model and a terrestrial runoff model. We examined the sensitivity and response of OPFR in the BS seawater to its atmospheric transport, deposition, and riverine discharge via terrestrial runoff. Both terrestrial runoff and atmospheric transport model simulations reveal that the atmospheric transport and deposition, including dry, wet, and diffusive gaseous deposition, dominate OPFR input into the BS. The total OPFR fluxes entering the BS via the atmospheric pathway and riverine input were 70.4 and 2.8 t/yr in 2013, respectively.

SUBMITTER: He J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9813716 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atmospheric deposition contributed mostly to organophosphorus flame retardant entering into the Bohai Sea, China.

He Jian J   Ma Haibo H   Wang Zhanxiang Z   Li Hongyu H   Fan Haoyue H   Lian Lulu L   Wu Min M   Song Shijie S   Zhang Jiabao J   Huang Tao T   Gao Hong H   Ma Jianmin J  

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Atmospheric emission sources of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in China's eastern seaboard regions cause heavy POP contamination in the Bohai Sea (BS), China. Because many rivers are emptying into the BS, terrestrial runoff has been considered a dominant pathway of POPs onto the BS. Here, we explored the contribution of atmospheric transport and terrestrial runoff to organophosphorus flame retardants (OPFRs) to the BS by using an atmospheric transport model and a terrestrial runoff model.  ...[more]

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