Persistence and distribution of 4-nonylphenol following repeated application to littoral enclosures

Autor: Ankley, G. T., Liber, K., Tunell, R. L., Heinis, L. J., Sheedy, B. R., Knuth, M. L.
Zdroj: Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry. Mar1999, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p363. 0p.
Abstrakt: The persistence and distribution of 4-nonylphenol (NP) were monitored for 440 d, following application to 18 littoral enclosures (4 x 7--8 m), situated in a 2-ha mesotrophic pond near Duluth, Minnesota. Application was accomplished by subsurface, gravity-fed injection over a20-d period, with a 2-d frequency, to achieve nominal aqueous concentrations of 0, 3, 30, 100, and 300 mu g/L. Mean maximum concentrations in the water over the 20-d application period ranged from 75.7 to 81.0% of nominal for the three highest treatment levels and was 181% of nominal at the lowest treatment level. Water was the major compartment, on a mass balance basis, for NP until 2 to 4 d after the application period, with a mean time to 50% dissipation (DT50) of 0.74 d anda mean time to 95% dissipation (DT95) of 13.8 d. 4-Nonylphenol partitioned to enclosure wall material, macrophytes, and sediment within 2d of initial application. Macrophytes accumulated maximum NP concentrations of 11.5 and-139 mg/kg 1 to 2 d after the application period at the 30- and 300-mu g/L treatment levels, respectively. Mean DT50 and DT95 estimates of NP persistence in/on the macrophytes were 10.3 and 189 d, respectively. Sediment from the 30- and 300-mu g/L treatments accumulated maximum dry weight NP concentrations of 2.74 and 27.4 mg/kg, respectively within 20 to 48 d of the first application. The mean sediment porewater NP concentration was 18.6 mu g/L for the period2 to 34 d after application 1 at the 300-mu g/L treatment. The sediment was the primary sink for NP 440 d after the initial application with a concentration of 1.97 mg/kg at the 300-mu g/L treatment. Mean sediment DT50 and DT95 values were 66.0 and 401 d, respectively, indicating a long-term persistence of NP. Ecocores collected 1 d after thefinal NP application did not show significant decreases in sediment NP concentration during a 55 d incubation period, corroborating the NP persistence observed in the littoral enclosures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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