Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial sediments and caged mussels of the St. Marys River, 1985

Autor: Kauss, P. B., Hamdy, Y. S.
Zdroj: Hydrobiologia; July 1991, Vol. 219 Issue: 1 p37-62, 26p
Abstrakt: During 1985, a biological monitoring study was conducted in the St. Marys River to determine the availability and source areas of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and the relative importance of water and sediment to tissue contaminant concentrations. Clean unionid mussels (Elliptio complanata) were exposed in cages for three weeks at 14 stations and surficial sediments were obtained at 12 of these. The highest concentrations of total PAHs as well as many individual compounds were found in sediments and mussels from the Algoma Steel Slip above St. Marys Falls and in sediments below the discharge of the Edison Sault Electric Co. Canal. Although concentrations were lower below the Falls, elevated levels persisted downstream along the Ontario shore into Lake George. PAHs were also accumulated by mussels exposed along the Michigan shoreline, but at lower levels than along the Ontario shore. From 23 to 63 percent of the PAHs in sediments and 6 to 27 percent of those in mussels were comprised of compounds with mutagenic and/or carcinogenic properties. The predominance of higher molecular weight PAHs in both sediments and mussels as well as lower molecular weight PAHs and nitrogen- and sulfur-containing PAHs in certain areas, indicates that high temperature combustion of fossil fuels is the major source of PAHs, augmented by localized spills of fossil fuels and coke oven by-products.
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