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Dissolution and spatial distribution of resin acids and retene in sediments contaminated by pulp and paper industry

机译:纸浆和造纸工业污染的沉积物中树脂酸和丁烯的溶解和空间分布

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Purpose Wood extractives in sediments originating from the wood industry may interfere with benthic biota in aquatic environments. The research area was the Aanekoski watercourse in Central Finland, which has been affected by the chemical wood industry for over a century. The goal was to determine the dissolution potency of resin acids (RAs) and their derivative, retene, in the sediment, and their current vertical and spatial stratification to assess the load due to potential erosion.rnMaterials and methods Sediments were collected from two upstream reference sites and three lake-like basins, located as far as 33 km downstream from the mills. The dissolution potency was studied by two different agitation times and temperatures from sediment-water (1+4 v/v) elutriates. The vertical distribution of extractives was determined from the uppermost 20 cm of sediment. Using spatial interpolation, the distribution of extractives was estimated from two upper sediment layers (0-2 and 2-5 cm) downstream from the source. According to the interpolation, the total amount of dehydroabietic (DHAA) and isopimaric acids (IPA) were calculated as kg/ha in the whole sediment area. Results and discussion The total concentration of RAs in the surface sediment reached up to 168 μg/g dw, and they were found to desorb to water up to 77 μg/l. The concentrations of retene were low both in the sediment (< 51 μg/g dw) and elutriate (< 0.53 μg/l). Spatial interpolation showed that the highest calculated amounts of the most abundant RAs werernin Kuhnamo basin, in the sediment layer 2-5 cm; the estimated amount of DHAA and IPA were approximately 440 and 85 kg/ha, respectively.rnConclusions Disturbances may change the exposure situation, causing desorption of sediment-associated compounds in levels that may be harmful to aquatic animals. The amount of desorption varies depending on the concentration of contaminants in sediment, the nature of disturbance, and the sediment organic carbon content. Low retene concentrations can be explained by oxic conditions and low abundance of RAs in the sediments.
机译:目的来自木材工业的沉积物中的木材提取物可能会干扰水生环境中的底栖生物群。研究区域是芬兰中部的Aanekoski河道,该河道受到化学木材工业的影响已有一个多世纪了。目的是确定树脂酸(RAs)及其衍生物retene在沉积物中的溶解能力,以及它们当前的垂直和空间分层,以评估由于潜在侵蚀而引起的负荷.rn材料和方法从两个上游参考文献中收集沉积物矿场和三个类似湖的盆地,位于磨坊下游33公里处。通过两种不同的搅拌时间和温度对沉淀-水(1 + 4 v / v)洗出液的溶解度进行了研究。提取物的垂直分布是从最上层20厘米的沉积物确定的。使用空间插值法,从源头下游的两个上层沉积层(0-2和2-5 cm)估计了提取物的分布。根据插值法,在整个沉积物中,脱氢松香酸(DHAA)和异海松酸(IPA)的总量计算为kg / ha。结果与讨论表层沉积物中RA的总浓度高达168μg/ g dw,发现它们会解吸到水中,达77μg/ l。沉积物中(<51μg/ g dw)和淘洗物(<0.53μg/ l)中的retene浓度均较低。空间插值表明,在库纳莫盆地,沉积层2-5 cm处,最丰富的RA的计算量最高。 DHAA和IPA的估计量分别约为440和85 kg / ha。rn结论干扰可能会改变暴露情况,导致沉积物相关化合物的解吸水平可能对水生动物有害。解吸量的变化取决于沉积物中污染物的浓度,干扰的性质以及沉积物中有机碳的含量。低烯浓度可以用含氧条件和沉积物中RA的含量低来解释。

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    《Journal of soil & sediments》 |2010年第3期|349-358|共10页
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    Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaeskylae, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyvaeskylae, Finland;

    Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaeskylae, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyvaeskylae, Finland;

    Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaeskylae, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyvaeskylae, Finland;

    Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaeskylae, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyvaeskylae, Finland;

    Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaeskylae, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyvaeskylae, Finland;

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    dissolution; pulp and paper mill effluents; resin acid (RA); retene; wood extractives;

    机译:解散制浆造纸厂废水;树脂酸(RA);retene;木材提取物;

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