Ratio of DDT/DDE in the all saints bay, brazil and its use in environmental management
DDT degrades to DDE and the ratio of DDT/DDE can be used as a rough estimate of the period of its application, if the half-life of DDT for the specific environment is known. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in SH summer 1994/95 for several organochloride (OC) residues in 13 intertidal sites of...
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Published in | Chemosphere (Oxford) Vol. 38; no. 6; pp. 1445 - 1452 |
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Abstract | DDT degrades to DDE and the ratio of DDT/DDE can be used as a rough estimate of the period of its application, if the half-life of DDT for the specific environment is known. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in SH summer 1994/95 for several organochloride (OC) residues in 13 intertidal sites of the All Saints Bay, using sediments, crabs and three species of local bivalves with different feeding habits as indicators. The quantified compounds were: DDT, DDE, DDD, HCB, γ-HCH, Aldrin, Dieldrin and Endrin. All concentrations found were below limit of regulatory action. Highest levels were found in the Aratu Industrial Centre area, in the Subaé estuary and the Itaparica Channel, where palm oil nursery exists. From the eight compounds DDE presented the highest levels (44 ng/g wet wt in
B.exustus) and
B.exustus the highest bioconcentration factors. Comparing these data with equivalent ones of 1985, increases have been observed at all sites, except where an oil refinery operates in restricted area. DDT/DDE ratio for the sediments in some sites were 0.91 or higher, indicating probable DDT use in the last 5 years. Regular consumption of these edible molluscs lead to daily ingestion of total DDT compounds between 75 to 589 ng/d. Official use of DDT in 1985 for malaria campaign and recent use, notwithstanding prohibition, seem to be the reason for the observed increases in levels. |
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AbstractList | DDT degrades to DDE and the ratio of DDT/DDE can be used as a rough estimate of the period of its application, if the half-life of DDT for the specific environment is known. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in SH summer 1994/95 for several organochloride (OC) residues in 13 intertidal sites of the All Saints Bay, using sediments, crabs and three species of local bivalves with different feeding habits as indicators. The quantified compounds were: DDT, DDE, DDD, HCB, γ-HCH, Aldrin, Dieldrin and Endrin. All concentrations found were below limit of regulatory action. Highest levels were found in the Aratu Industrial Centre area, in the Subaé estuary and the Itaparica Channel, where palm oil nursery exists. From the eight compounds DDE presented the highest levels (44 ng/g wet wt in
B.exustus) and
B.exustus the highest bioconcentration factors. Comparing these data with equivalent ones of 1985, increases have been observed at all sites, except where an oil refinery operates in restricted area. DDT/DDE ratio for the sediments in some sites were 0.91 or higher, indicating probable DDT use in the last 5 years. Regular consumption of these edible molluscs lead to daily ingestion of total DDT compounds between 75 to 589 ng/d. Official use of DDT in 1985 for malaria campaign and recent use, notwithstanding prohibition, seem to be the reason for the observed increases in levels. Results are reported from a cross-sectional quantitative survey conducted in the All Saints bay in Brazil in 1994/1995 to investigate the ratio of DDT:DDE, using sediments, crabs and 3 species of local bivalves as indicators. This area is impacted by urban settlements, and industrial and farming activities. Although the use of organochlorine pesticides has been banned since 1985 they continue to be used for specific purposes, subject to special permission from the government. The ratio of DDT:DDE can be used to roughly estimate the period of DDT application. A range of 8 organochlorine compounds were quantified and all concentrations were below the limit of regulatory action. Of these compounds DDT presented the highest average levels and had increased in quantity during the last 10 years. The evidence was suggestive of prohibitory use during the previous five years. Regular consumption of bivalve molluscs in this area would represents daily ingestion of total DDT compounds of between 75 and 589 ng. Sediment, crab, fish, clam, and mussel samples were collected in All Saints Bay, Brazil, which is impacted by a number of different human activities, and DDT/DDE ratios were determined as a rough estimate of DDT use. Except for specific applications, the use of DDT has been banned since 1985. The largest average concentrations of all organochlorine pesticides were observed for DDT and its metabolites, both in mollusks and in sediment, but hexachlorobenzene, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, and lindane were also detected. As indicated by comparable data obtained in 1985, the use of DDT had increased over the past 10 yr. The DDT/DDE ratios in sediment reached 0.91 at some locations, indicating that DDT had probably been used within the past 5 yr. DDT degrades to DDE and the ratio of DDT/DDE can be used as a rough estimate of the period of its application, if the half-life of DDT for the specific environment is known. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in SH summer 1994/95 for several organochloride (OC) residues in 13 intertidal sites of the All Saints Bay, using sediments, crabs and three species of local bivalves with different feeding habits as indicators. The quantified compounds were: DDT, DDE, DDD, HCB, gamma -HCH, Aldrin, Dieldrin and Endrin. All concentrations found were below limit of regulatory action. Highest levels were found in the Aratu Industrial Centre area, in the Subae estuary and the Itaparica Channel, where palm oil nursery exists. From the eight compounds DDE presented the highest levels (44 ng/g wet wt in B.exustus) and B.exustus the highest bioconcentration factors. Comparing these data with equivalent ones of 1985, increases have been observed at all sites, except where an oil refinery operates in restricted area. DDT/DDE ratio for the sediments in some sites were 0.91 or higher, indicating probable DDT use in the last 5 years. Regular consumption of these edible molluscs lead to daily ingestion of total DDT compounds between 75 to 589 ng/d. Official use of DDT in 1985 for malaria campaign and recent use, notwithstanding prohibition, seem to be the reason for the observed increases in levels. |
Author | Tavares, T.M. Beretta, M. Costa, M.C. |
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