Agrochemical and polychlorobyphenyl (PCB) residues in the Mekong River delta, Vietnam |
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Authors: | Carvalho Fernando P Villeneuve J P Cattini C Tolosa I Thuan Dao Dinh Nhan Dang Duc |
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Affiliation: | Nuclear and Technological Institute, E.N. 10, P-2685-953 Sacavém, Portugal. carvalho@itn.pt |
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Abstract: | An environmental survey on pesticide residues and polychlorobyphenyl compounds (PCBs), encompassing more than 70 polar and non-polar compounds quantifiable by the techniques used, was performed in the Mekong River delta based on analyses of water, sediment and bivalve mollusc samples. Few polar compounds, such as diazinon and fenotrothion, were detected in water but a high number of non-polar chlorinated compounds, such as DDT, HCH, endosulfan and PCBs, were detected in sediments and biota. The highest concentrations measured were of DDT with an average 6.3 ng g(-1) dry weight (range 0.32-67 ng g(-1)) in sediments and 38.6 ng g(-1) (range 5.5-123 ng g(-1)) in molluscs' soft tissues. Amongst chlorinated compounds, DDT concentrations were followed in decreasing order by those of PCB, endosulfan, hexachlorocyclohexane and chlordane. Residues of organochlorine compounds originate from local usage of agrochemicals although with a likely contribution also of atmospheric deposition of residues (not measured) originated elsewhere. Concentrations of PCB and pesticide residues in the aquatic environment of the Mekong River delta are lower than values reported for other regions of Vietnam and Asia. Nevertheless, current concerns about the effects of chlorinated compounds on public health advise improved control of chemical residue discharges in order to abate environmental contamination. |
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Keywords: | DDT PCB Hexachlorocyclohexane Endosulfan Bioaccumulation Marine molluscs |
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