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Retene and resin acid concentrations in sediment profiles of a lake recovering from exposure to pulp mill effluents
Authors:Harri Leppänen  Aimo Oikari
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory Services, Rautaruukki Steel, P.O. Box 93, FIN-92101 Raahe, Finland;(2) Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40351 Jyväskylä, Finland
Abstract:The stratigraphy of resin acids (pimaric, isopimaric, sandaracopimaric, dehydroabietic and abietic acids) and base neutral compounds (retene, tetrahydroretene, dehydroabietin and fichtelite) in sediments of a lake recovering after the mill closure from exposure to effluents from sulphite pulp mill was studied. The highest concentrations of these compounds were detected 1.5 km downstream from the effluent pipe in sediment depth of 7–11 cm. This sediment layer is approximately 30 yrs old. The highest concentration of resin acids was 1100 and of retene 3300 mgrg/g d.w. The retene concentration observed is the highest reported in the literature so far. The results imply that high concentrations of retene may be common in sediments of Finnish lakes polluted by pulp mill effluents.
Keywords:pulp  resin acids  retene  fichtelite  dehydroabietin  sediments
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